Millennium Post

50th transplant: AIIMS ‘gifts’ heart to Haryana man on Diwali

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NEW DELHI: It’s a double joy for Haryana as a man from Rohtak received a new lease of life this Diwali after undergoing a heart transplant at AIIMS, taking to 50 the number of such surgeries performed at the premier institute since the first transplant.

The 42-year-old man, who was operated a day before Diwali, received the heart of a 35-year-old woman from the Trauma Centre of the institute, where she had died after suffering a road accident.

“It’s been a productive year and with this surgery, now the number of transplant­s this year has reached to 13, which is a record for any year, since the first transplant. And, two months are still to go, so we hope the number would increase from here on, all the way to 2017,” AIIMS Director M C Misra said.

He was addressing a press conference at the institute’s campus to mark the 50th heart transplant conducted by AIIMS.

“We performed the transplant a day before Diwali festival and next day we told the man, who used to be DTC driver, that this was his Diwali gift from AIIMS,” professor of cardiology at AIIMS, Dr Sandeep Seth, said.

Incidental­ly, Haryana on Tuesday completed 50 years of its existence and huge celebratio­ns marked the state’s golden jubilee anniversar­y.

“The donor was younger than the recipient, but the deceased woman weighed 50 kgs and the Rohtak man was 55 kgs in weight, so that compensate­d. Also, his blood group was AB+, so luckily the group also matched. We are delighted that our 50th transplant was done on the occasion of Diwali,” says Balram Airan, Professor of Cardiothor­acic and Vascular Surgery at AIIMS.

Airan was part of the team at the premier institute which performed the country’s first heart transplant at AIIMS on August 3, 1994.

“About 350 heart transplant­s have been performed in the country, but very little in the public sector. About 2-3 at Army’s Research & Referral Hospital here, 2-3 at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences in Hyderabad, 1-2 at PGIMER (Postgradua­te Institute of Medical Education and Research).

“Maximum transplant­s have taken place in private hospitals in Chennai, and some in Escorts, Max and Medanta hospitals,” he said.

On October 4, doctors at AIIMS had performed the 48th heart transplant in a 45-year-old cardiac patient from south Delhi after harvesting it from a young traffic accident victim in Indore.

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