The Free Press Journal

Mumbai witnesses 10th organ donation in just 35 days

- STAFF REPORTER

After a 68-year-old man from Ulhasnagar was declared brain-dead on February 2 at S L Raheja Hospital in Mahim, his family decided to keep him 'alive' by donating his organs to someone in need. This kind gesture saved the life of two-organ failure patients, after they received the man's liver and kidneys. This is the tenth cadaver donation in 2019.

A doctor said the patient suffered brain haemorrhag­e (basilar artery bleed), and was admitted to S L Raheja Hospital on January 31. “He was being treated for brain haemorrhag­e, but his condition began deteriorat­ing and on February 2, he was declared brain-dead,” said the doctor.

“The family knew the importance of organ donation and gave their consent immediatel­y for donating her organs in order to save other lives,” said the doctor.

Dr Hiren Ambegaonka­r, chief executive officer, SL Raheja Hospital said it was the fourth cadaver donation in their hospital. “It is a significan­t and progressiv­e step towards building a healthier nation, this gesture by the donor family has enabled life-saving surgeries upon two patients suffering from end-stage organ failure,” said Dr Ambegaonka­r.

A coordinato­r from the Zonal Transplant Coordinati­on Centre (ZTCC), Mumbai said, the patient had suffered from comorbidit­y, which includes brain haemorrhag­e and chronic kidney failure. “We retrieved his liver and kidneys, following which were sent to two other hospitals in the city,” said the coordinato­r.

The city recorded its first new year cadaver donation on January 1, when the son of a 61-year-old man consented to donate his dead father’s kidneys. The second donation was on January 8, after the family of a 52-year-old man consented to donate his heart, liver, kidneys, and cornea. The third cadaver donation was carried out on January 11, after the family of a 57-year-old businessma­n from Vile Parle donated his organs, giving a new lease of life to two critically ill patients.

 ??  ?? A ground staffer carries a Barn Owl that had entered the cockpit of a Jet Airways Boeing 777 at the Mumbai airport on Monday.
A ground staffer carries a Barn Owl that had entered the cockpit of a Jet Airways Boeing 777 at the Mumbai airport on Monday.

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