A 26 years old deceased Donor gave a new lease  of life to four patients

March 5, 2024

India

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New Delhi, March 05, 2024:

The Medical Superintendent of Safdarjung Hospital, Dr. Vandana Talwar,  informed that on 3rd March 2024 , a 26 years old deceased donor Vijay and his family generously gave a new lease  of life to four patients. The family hails from Ballabgarh district ,Haryana. He was unwell for a week and was on private treatment for a while.  He had acute febrile illness and was hospitalized in Safdarjung Hospital on 25th Feb 24   in critical condition. On the evening of 2nd March, 2024, after a series of tests, a panel of specialists certified him brain dead.  The family was explained and counseled for donation of organs, to which they agreed in spite of tremendous grief after losing their son.

The parents of the deceased donor Vijay  agreed for this act generosity and decided to donate four  vital organs to the hospital for waitlisted needy patients.  The organ retrieval was successfully carried out in Safdarjung Hospital by the Organ Donation and Transplant Coordination Committee.  The retrieved organs were allotted across the city in coordination with NOTTO. The heart of the deceased donor was transplanted in a patient at AIIMS, New Delhi , the liver and one kidney were transplanted in R & R Army hospital and one kidney was transplanted in Safdarjung Hospital by the respective teams of Nephrology and Urology . The recipient of the kidney at Safdarjung Hospital is stable and recovering well. This selfless act on the part of the kin of the donor will go a long way to spread awareness in the masses  regarding Organ Donation.

The current cadaveric  organ donation  and the previous  cadaveric organ donation in Safdarjung Hospital  in the month of Jan.2024 are a result of the revival of ongoing  programme for increasing  awareness in the  the faculty and residents towards  Brain stem death declaration and Deceased Organ Donation. The Medical Superintendent also informed that in Safdarjung Hospital, the  Organ Donation and Transplant Coordination Committee ,under the charge of Dr. Vandana Chakravarty, Additional MS  and the officer in charge Dr. Binita Jaiswal has been actively holding  sensitization and training sessions to increase awareness towards  potential  brain stem death declaration and organ donation.

 The Organ donation involves  healthy organs and tissues from one person to be  transplanted into another The organs can only be donated either after the natural death of a person or if the person is declared brain dead, which was legalised in India under the ‘Transplantation of Human Organ (THO) Act’ in 1994. Since then it has been made possible to undertake multi-organ transplant activity from brain dead donors.

Anyone can volunteer to register as a donor with a hospital/NGO/Government /NOTTO .It is advisable to inform ones’ family members regarding ones’ decision to pledge ones’ organs to help those in need.

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