Heart and lungs travel across the country for eight hours to save three patients at MGM Healthcare, Chennai

Dr. K. R. Balakrishnan, Chairman & Director of Cardiac Sciences and Director of the Heart and Lung Transplant Program at MGM Healthcare

9th December 2021, Mumbai (GPN): Three patients at MGM Healthcare got a new lease of life after organs from deceased donors were airlifted from Chandigarh and Vishakhapatnam to perform two heart transplants of which one was a small child and one lung transplant simultaneously in three operating rooms . All the patients are recovering normally.

It was a race against time as teams coordinated the transport of the organs through Green Corridors in the three different cities.

A team of more than 60 people  lead by the chief surgeon Dr. KR Balakrishnan , head of anaesthesia Dr. Suresh Rao and chief Cardiologist Dr. Ravikumar and consisting of six surgeons, seventeen anaesthetists, 40 nursing and para medical staff and six transplant coordinators were involved in this Herculean feat.  The entire process, right from harvesting and transporting of the organs, across a total distance covering 6400 kilometres and successfully transplanting them took a total of 14 hours.

On receiving notifications about the potential donors, two teams from MGM Healthcare, Chennai left for Chandigarh and Vishakapatnam and coordinated the harvesting and transport of organs, arranging multiple green corridors to safely transport the organs of the donor to Chennai.

Speaking on the organ donations, Dr. K R. Balakrishnan Director-Institute of Heart and Lung Transplant & Mechanical Circulatory Support from MGM Healthcare, said, “Travelling from Chandigarh to Chennai without a direct air connectivity is not an easy task. The team had to change two air crafts, two separate security checks in two airports and different airport gates to reach Chennai from Chandigarh after travelling over 7 hours .

He further added that the “cold ischemic time”, which is the time between removal of the heart from the donor and implanting  of the heart in the recipient was 8 hours and double of the normally accepted 4 hours., . The recipient was very sick in the intensive care awaiting a donor organ for a long time. The new heart is functioning normally.  The organ from Visakhapatnam was transported using an air ambulance. We are indebted to NOTTO and TRANSTAN for making this donation possible. 

Dr. Ananth Mohan Pai, Director – Medical services, MGM Healthcare acknowledged the decision of the donors’ families who have shown extreme benevolence in their time of personal tragedy and agreed for organ donation.

Harish Manian, chief executive officer, MGM Healthcare, stressed on the need for more awareness on organ donation and lauded the efforts by state and national transplant authorities in promoting organ donation.

About MGM Healthcare

Born out of a need for altruism, MGM Healthcare is dedicated to bettering patient experiences and improving clinical outcomes through expertise, passion and technology.  The manifestation of this dedication is a state-of-the-art hospital on Nelson Manickam Road having 400 beds, 50 outpatient consultation rooms, over 100 critical care beds, 250+ doctors, 30+ clinical departments, 12 state-of-the-art operating theatres and 24×7 comprehensive Emergency Care. Here, a host of eminent surgeons and physicians wield a potent combination of skill and cutting-edge technology to elevate care and outcomes to new levels. MGM Healthcare is currently Asia’s highest-rated USGBC LEED Platinum-certified Green Hospital.

Over the past year, the team of clinical experts at MGM Healthcare have performed many innovative and complex surgeries in the pursuit of establishing trust and clinical excellence. MGM Healthcare is designed and equipped with the latest in technology and equipment and is poised to drive patient centricity and clinical excellence of both the domestic and international patients.

 

About the Author

Sachin Murdeshwar
Sachin Murdeshwar is a Sr.Journalist and Columnist in several Mainline Newspapers and Portals.He is an ardent traveller and likes to explore destinations to the core.

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