Mangalore :   Indiana Hospital & Heart Institute has performed its first cadaveric organ donation and transport of live organs today. Mangaluru City Police provided traffic free ‘Green Corridor’ for the safe and speedy transportation of the first batch of harvested organs from the hospital campus at Pumpwell to the city airport for onward journey to Bengaluru by flight .
Chandrashekhar, a 48 year old victim of road accident from Kasargod, was the cadaveric donor of the organs. He had met with fatal accident and was admitted to the MICU at Indiana Hospital on the same day. Despite the best efforts of the doctors, he failed to respond to treatment and was declared brain dead at midnight . Subsequently his family very generously and compassionately came forward to donate his organs to needy recipients. In accordance with their wishes the donor’s eyes, heart valves, liver and both kidneys were harvested after fulfilling all mandatory procedures and protocols in co-ordination with Jeeva Sarthakathe, the nodal body appointed by Government of Karnataka to oversee the implementation of the Transplantation of Human Organs Act of 1994.
Donor’s heart valves and liver were transplanted to recipients at Fortis Hospital, Bangalore. One of the kidneys was given to a recipient at KMC Hospital, Manipal, while the other kidney was transplanted to a recipient at the host hospital Indiana Hospital & Heart Institute. The eyes were also transplanted to recipients locally. A surgical team comprising Dr. Abhijit, Urologist and Dr. Pradeep, Nephrologist of Indiana Hospital and Dr. Yashwanth, surgeon from Fortis Hospital performed the organ donation surgery.