Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Oneyearold boy becomes youngest liver transplant recipient in Maha

- G Mohiuddin Jeddy letters@hindustant­imes.com

A critically ill oneyear-old baby, weighing 6.5kg, underwent a liver transplant surgery in Navi Mumbai and has recovered well, making him the youngest child in Maharashtr­a to have successful­ly faced such a procedure, doctors said.

The transplant was performed at Apollo Hospitals in Navi Mumbai, in February. The infant, Ram Mistry, was discharged in the last week of March, hospital authoritie­s said at a press conference held on Thursday when baby Ram returned for a check-up.

Ram had a rare congenital condition called biliary atresia, which progressed to advanced liver cirrhosis, and within months of birth, he was diagnosed with end-stage liver disease.

Dr Darius Mirza, a multi-organ transplant Lead at Apollo Hospitals, said: “Biliary atresia is a rare disease in newborns, where the liver’s bile ducts are absent. It requires early surgical correction, which only works in 40% of the cases.”

The boy’s father Pritesh Mistry is a constructi­on mixer supplier, while his mother Ishani Mistry is a homemaker. The couple was looking for help when an NGO, Transplant­s – Help the Poor Foundation, stepped in.

With donations from the NGO, and crowd-funding , the couple managed to meet the bulk of the transplant expenses. Contributi­ons from the Tata Foundation Trust and a grant from Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai’s Corporate Social Responsibi­lity unit made up the difference.

The baby’s aunt, his mother’s sister, volunteere­d to donate a part of her liver.

NAVI MUMBAI: THE BABY HAD A RARE CONGENITAL CONDITION, WHICH PROGRESSED TO LIVER CIRRHOSIS AND WITHIN MONTHS HE WAS DIAGNOSED WITH ENDSTAGE DISEASE

 ?? WASEEM ANDRABI/HT ?? A woman rows her boat in the interiors of Dal Lake in Srinagar on Thursday.
WASEEM ANDRABI/HT A woman rows her boat in the interiors of Dal Lake in Srinagar on Thursday.

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