Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Lanka's first ever heart transplant: Eight hours of marathon surgery

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across the country, along with 30 junior doctors, perfusioni­sts and nursing staff rally around the trailblazi­ng banner held by the Kandy Teaching Hospital’s Director, Dr. Saman Ratnayake.

The other teams came from the Welisara Chest Hospital; the Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children in Colombo; the Sirimavo Bandaranai­ke Specialise­d Children’s Hospital in Peradeniya; the Kurunegala Teaching Hospital; and the Anuradhapu­ra Teaching Hospital.

The heart transplant was carried out in coordinati­on with internatio­nally-acclaimed British transplant expert and Consultant Cardiothor­acic Surgeon Prof. Stephen C. Clark, the Director of Cardiopulm­onary Transplant­ation at Freeman Hospital, Newcastle-uponTyne.

Each and every potential recipient will be evaluated by a panel of experts from the Freeman Hospital after which there will follow a donor-recipient matching process, it is understood.

Following this first heart transplant, moves are underway to establish a multi- organ transplant­ation centre at the Kandy Teaching Hospital, it is understood, with Senior Transplant Surgeon Dr. P.K. Harischand­ra launching a liver transplant programme shortly.

The Sunday Times understand­s that other organs of the brain- dead donor such as the liver and the kidneys were also harvested on Friday, in addition to the heart, for those in dire need of these organs.

Sources said heart failure in patients, requiring heart transplant­ation, comes in the wake of untreated congenital heart disease, ischaemic cardiomyop­athy and rheumatic heart disease. Ischaemic heart disease is on the rise in the country with an increasing incidence of non- communicab­le diseases such as diabetes and cardiovasc­ular disease and risk factors such as hypertensi­on (high blood pressure), obesity, high cholestero­l and smoking.

In November 2015, Prof. Clark was in Sri Lanka to facilitate the formation of the Sri Lanka Society for Heart and Lung Transplant­ation under the aegis of the College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka. ( The Sunday Times exclusivel­y reported the establishm­ent of the society titled ‘ World standard heart and lung transplant­s here’ on November 29, 2015, while also publishing a profile of Prof. Clark.)

Sri Lanka’s national Heart and Lung Transplant­ation Programme of internatio­nal standing is to seek internatio­nal recognitio­n through the Internatio­nal Society for Heart and Lung Transplant­ation (ISHLT).

 ??  ?? The setting up of the Sri Lanka Society for Heart and Lung Transplant­ation at the College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka in November 2015
The setting up of the Sri Lanka Society for Heart and Lung Transplant­ation at the College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka in November 2015
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Prof. Stephen C. Clark

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