Rajasthan Organ Donation: An individual should donate blood throughout his lifetime and after demise, he should give life to a dying individual by donating his organs. There isn’t any larger donation than organ donation. A giant instance of this was introduced by the household of a youth from Rajasthan. In reality, 23 12 months outdated Deepak Kumar, a resident of Karauli, who turned mind lifeless after a street accident in Jodhpur’s Dangiyawas, has given the present of life to three individuals.
His kidneys, liver and pancreas had been harvested at AIIMS Jodhpur for transplantation into potential recipients. One kidney and pancreas had been allotted to PGIMER, Chandigarh, the opposite kidney to the Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences (ILBS), New Delhi and the liver to AIIMS Jodhpur.
Kidneys and pancreas had been first despatched from AIIMS to Jodhpur Airport by way of the inexperienced hall. After that, one kidney was despatched to Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, New Delhi and the opposite kidney and pancreas had been despatched to PGIMER, Chandigarh by air.
Deepak’s household determined to donate his organs
Deepak Kumar was severely injured in a street accident on 21 October. ENT was delivered to the emergency division of AIIMS Jodhpur with bleeding, a number of scratches on the physique and in an unconscious state. During therapy he was declared mind lifeless on Saturday. Kanvrai Devi’s household took a noble resolution to provide life to different individuals by donating Deepak’s organs.
Body handed over to household with full respect
The organ retrieval course of was carried out by the organ transplant group of AIIMS Jodhpur below the steering of Executive Director Prof. G.D. Puri, Chairman of the transplant group, Prof. A.S. Sandhu, Medical Superintendent Dr. Mahesh Devnani and organ transplant was carried out with precision below the supervision of Nodal Officer Dr. Shiv Charan Navriya. The surgical gastro group included Dr. Vaibhav Varshney, Dr. Subhash Soni, Dr. Piyush, Dr. Selva Kumar and Dr. Lokesh.
The anesthesia group was led by Dr. Pradeep Bhatia, which additionally included Dr. Manoj Kamal, Dr. Ankur Sharma, Dr. Bharat Paliwal and Dr. Sadiq Mohammad. The transplant coordinators included Dashrath, Ramesh and Neha. After the organ retrieval course of, the physique was handed over to the household with full respect and dignity.
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