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26 year old accident victim gifts life to three
Mother took the selfless decision to donate her son’s organs
An MBA student, Ashutosh Sharma was doing his internship with a Delhi-based company. On April 7th, while commuting to his office, he met with an accident and was admitted to Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in a critical condition. While the doctors did their best to revive him, his condition kept deteriorating and on April 12thhe stopped showing any brain stem reflex activity. Even after best possible treatment, Ashutosh was declared brain dead on April 15th.
While the family was unable to cope with the loss of their only son, they decided to take a step which made Ashutosh immortal. Ashutosh’s mother agreed to donate his heart, liver and both the kidneys.
“Ashutosh’s family consented to donate his heart, liver and kidneys to other patients. While his heart was donated to a 33 year male patient diagnosed with very poor heart function. His liver was transplanted to a 49 year old person. One of the kidneys was given to a 49 year old person who was suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and was on dialysis. His second kidney was donated to another person in a different hospital,” said Dr. Bhabha Nanda Das, Cardio Thoracic and Vascular Surgeon, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital.
A team headed by Dr. Das performed the complicated heart transplant procedure at the hospital in a four hour-long surgery. While liver and kidney transplant procedures were undertaken by Dr. Neerav Goyal and Dr. S. N. Mehta, respectively. One of the kidneys was transplanted at another hospital through the National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO).
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