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Brain Dead Man Gives New Lease Of Life To Three People In Kolkata

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Aug, 2018 12:50 PM
  • Brain Dead Man Gives New Lease Of Life To Three People In Kolkata
Two kidneys and the liver of a 58-year-old brain-dead person from the city were donated to three patients admitted in two separate hospitals in the city on Thursday, the hospital authorities said.
 
 
The patient, a resident of central Kolkata''s Chitpur, was declared brain-dead at the Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals in Kolkata on August 22.
 
While one of the kidneys was successfully transplanted to another 58-year-old patient admitted in the same hospital with critical kidney ailment, the second kidney and the liver were rushed to the state-run Seth Sukhlal Karnani Memorial (SSKM) Hospital through a "green corridor" felicitated by the city police in the early hours on Thursday.
 
 
"One of the kidneys was successfully transplanted to another patient in our hospital in a two-hour surgery. The recipient is kept under observation," a release issued by Apollo hospital said.
 
 
"The doctors of SSKM harvested the second kidney and the liver and rushed it to their hospital through a green corridor where they were successfully transplanted in the bodies of two other patients," it said.
 
 
The organ transplant in the city took place six days after multiple organs of a brain-dead teenager from Bengal was donated to a number of patients in the city on August 18.

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