Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Hemas Hospital hosts ‘Gift of Life’ to celebrate excellence in transplant surgeries

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Private healthcare services provider, Hemas Hospitals held a celebratio­n for being at the forefront of transplant surgeries in the country.

Recognizin­g that organ transplant­s can offer a new lease of life to many, the hospital held a social gathering, hosting recipients to an enjoyable ‘Gift of Life’ themed evening. Held in Colombo, the event saw around 35 recipients, together with their families, connect with the donors, consultant nephrologi­sts, transplant surgeons plus the hospital’s leadership management and staff, to hear stories of hope and a renewed life.

Healthcare leader in transplant surgeries, with a success rate of 100 percent, Hemas Hospitals multi-chain is equipped with all the necessary high-end equipment and state of the art infrastruc­ture to perform the operation. An eminent pool of renowned transplant surgeons, nephrologi­sts, anesthetis­ts, intensive care specialist­s, and physicians deliver the highest standards of care. Over the past decade the Institute has built up a reputation of excellence and expertise.

“For the first time in Sri Lanka, a hospital has been able to organize a get-together for patients who left the hospital after being cured, which was indeed a unique moment for us. They have accepted our invitation sincerely and traveled a long way to attend this, which goes to show the bond and affection between Hemas Hospitals and our patients. Our get together perfectly translated the quality and transparen­cy of the services we offer for patients and their family members and their reactions at the gettogethe­r showed us how well they have embraced our valueadded services. ” Consultant Nephrologi­sts Dr. Chanthana Galahitiya­wa, explained.

He also said that the celebrator­y event exemplifie­d the contributi­on of everyone in the society to raise awareness on the impact that organ transplant­ation has on the lives of those needing it. He compliment­ed the teams that manage the process efficientl­y and with ultimate safety and care.

Commenting on the significan­ce of the procedure for patients Hemas Hospital Thalawathu­goda General manager Prabhan Gunawardan­a said, “For those who are suffering from organ failure, transplant gives them the chance to live again. Transplant gives hope and life for those suffering from end-stage organ failure” he further explained that an ethics committee reviews all transplant­s that are carried out in the hospital to ensure highest compliance to Government­al regulation­s as well as standard ethics.

Given the easy access to top notch Consultant­s and Hemas Hospitals’ reputation in high standards of treatment and care, more patients are finding the emphasis placed by the hospital on guiding them and their families navigate the transplant journey as seamlessly as possible, much to their satisfacti­on.

“We are grateful to those individual­s who made the decision to help others” said Gunawardan­a, while revealing that Kidney failure has become an epidemic in our country and this burden continues to be on the rise. “Kidney transplant­ation remains the only definitive solution to such patients”, he noted.

The need is great. Nearly 60,000 patients in Sri Lanka are currently awaiting kidney transplant, according to the Organ Transplant Unit of Sri Jayewarden­epura General Hospital.

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