This Article is From Apr 28, 2016

16 Minutes Apart, Brain Dead Woman's Heart Saves Man's Life In Mumbai

16 Minutes Apart, Brain Dead Woman's Heart Saves Man's Life In Mumbai

The heart transplant was successfully done and the patient has now been shifted to the ICCU and shall be under observation for the next 2-3 days. (Representational image)

Mumbai: A heart transplant in time saved the life of a 62-year-old man in Mumbai today who had been on the recipient waiting list for over a month. The donor, a 50-year-old woman, was declared brain dead after an injury, and her family agreed to the transplant.

The 50-year-old woman was declared brain dead at M.G.M. Hospital in Navi Mumbai after a collapse at her home which resulted in Subdural Acute Haemorrhage. After the woman's family agreed to donate her heart and liver, the Fortis Hospital arranged for the transfer of the heart from Vashi to Mulund, a distance of 18 km that was covered in just 16 minutes.

The harvested heart was taken from Navi Mumbai around 12.20 a.m. and travelled via Thane-Belapur-Airoli to reach Fortis Hospital in Mulund at 12.36 a.m. -- in 16 minutes flat, said Anvay Mulay, head of the cardiac transplant team.

The heart transplant was successfully done and the patient has now been shifted to the ICCU and shall be under observation for the next 2-3 days, Mr Mulay added. The man had been suffering from Dilated Cardiomyopathy.

Fortis Hospital zonal director S Narayani said now people in Maharashtra can have hope and need not go out of the state as they can avail the best treatment locally.

"Despite all successful surgeries that build awareness levels about organ donations, patients are still lost due to unavailability of hearts. We have a long way to go before the state becomes the transplant capital of the country," Mr Narayani said.

This was the second heart transplant carried out by Fortis Hospital in Mulund within two days and the 15th since August, a spokesperson said. Last week, the hospital carried out an inter-state transplant by flying down the heart of a teenager from Surat, Gujarat, in 75 minutes. It was transplanted in a 43-year-old man from Rajasthan.
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