Two lifesaving Heart transplants conducted within 1.5hrs by surgeons at Fortis Hospital, Mulund
~ Marks Mumbai’s 55th
& 56th Heart Transplant ~
~ 14month old becomes
the youngest donor of Western Maharashtra, consent of his parents enabled
transplant surgery of a 3.5yr old Mumbai girl ~
Mulund, Mumbai, Sept 5th 2017: Excellent time management and swift coordination between
Clinicians, Medical Social Workers and Nursing Teams across Surat and Mumbai,
helped saving the lives of a 3.5yr old and 38yr old female, today. The Zonal
Transplant Coordination Centre (ZTCC) Mumbai and Pune, National Organ &
Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO), Regional Organ and Tissue Transplant
Organization (ROTTO) along with the Traffic and Police authorities worked in
perfect tandem to enable these lifesaving transplants within 1.5hrs, in Mumbai.
The donor heart of the 14month old from
Surat was retrieved by Fortis Hospital, Mulund’s retrieval team; the little
boy was rushed to New Civil Hospital, Surat, after he suffered a fall while
playing. He was subsequently declared brain dead, after which, his family was
counselled by Nilesh Mandlewala, President, NGO Donate Life. The toddler’s 27yr
old father and 24yr old mother consented to donate his Kidneys and Heart,
saving three lives; this also makes him the youngest ever donor in Western India. The Kidneys were
transported to the Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Center (IKRDC),
Ahmedabad and the Heart was transported to Fortis Hospital, Mulund, Mumbai via
a Green Corridor, through a commercial flight covering a distance of 331.7Kms in 1Hr and 25Mins. The
recipient is a 3.5yr old female resident of Kalamboli, Navi Mumbai, who was
suffering from Dilated Cardiomyopathy and was waitlisted in since August 2016.
Over the past year, doctors at Fortis Hospital, Mulund, her parents, NGOs,
Govt. bodies and trusts made appeals and hosted Organ Donation camps, so she
could get a heart.
The cadaveric donation at Sir JJ Hospital,
Mumbai, witnessed the husband of a 45yr old housewife, consenting to donate his
beloveds Heart, Liver and Kidneys. A resident of Karjat, the mother of two was
rushed to the hospital after she fell unconscious due to the shortage of blood
supply to her brain. She was declared brain dead and her Kidneys, Liver and
Heart were subsequently retrieved; this marks
Mumbai’s 39th Cadaveric Donation of the year 2017. Retrieved by the team
from Fortis Hospital, Mulund; the donor Heart was then implanted into a
38yr old female recipient from Kharghar, Navi Mumbai. The recipient was
diagnosed with Dilated Cardiomyopathy in June 2016 and was put on the waitlist
in March 2017. The Heart was transported to Mulund by road, via a Green
Corridor enabled by Mumbai’s Traffic and Police authorities, covering a
distance of 31Kms in 23Mins.
Speaking of yet another milestone
achievement in medical history of the state, Dr Anvay Mulay, Head of Cardiac
Transplant Team, Fortis Hospital, Mulund, who conducted both the
transplants said, “Our team of medical experts, Medical Social
Workers and Nursing Units have enabled the two landmark transplants within a
tiny timeframe; this would not have been possible without their relentless
focus and determination to enable these transplants. We would not have been
able to reach this far without the consent by the kin’s families, who have
forever changed the lives of the recipients and their families. The surgeries
have been concluded and the patients are now stable”.
Talking on yet another account of clinical
excellence, Dr S Narayani, Zonal Director, Fortis Hospital, Mulund,
said, “We salute the brave parents of the 14month old boy from Surat and the
husband of the 45yr old female from Karjat, for consenting to donate; their kin
lives on in the form of the recipients. All stakeholders, especially media
played an important role in advocating the cause of Organ Donation, which
helped sensitize the community. There has been a considerable rise in the
number of cadaveric donations this year, we hope to keep progressing on that
front to help more such patients of end-stage organ failure”.
The
donor heart from Surat was transferred out of New Civil Hospital at 07.35AM, reaching
Surat airport at 07.45AM,
it was then transferred into a commercial flight that took off at 07.55AM.
The team carrying the organ landed in Mumbai at 8:40AM.
Green Corridor was laid between Mumbai Airport and Mulund, covering 21Kms,
enabled the organ transfer to Fortis Hospital, Mulund at 09:00AM.
While the donor heart from Sir JJ Hospital was transferred out of the premises
at 10.09AM,
following the Green Corridor covering 31Kms by
road to reach Fortis Hospital at 10.32AM.
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