Chennai: Brain dead patient gives new life to 35-year-old woman at Kauvery Hospital

The heart was retrieved from a brain-dead patient at Vellore Government Hospital. As part of this life-saving mission a green corridor was established from Vellore GH to Kauvery Hospital Chennai and the organ was transported within 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Published On 2022-10-23 08:30 GMT   |   Update On 2022-10-23 08:30 GMT

Chennai: Kauvery Hospital Chennai, a unit of Kauvery Group of Hospitals, a leading multispecialty healthcare chain in Tamil Nadu, successfully performed a heart transplant on a 35-year-old woman diagnosed with Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy, a condition where the heart muscle becomes thickened (hypertrophied) making it harder for the heart to pump blood.The heart was retrieved from...

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Chennai: Kauvery Hospital Chennai, a unit of Kauvery Group of Hospitals, a leading multispecialty healthcare chain in Tamil Nadu, successfully performed a heart transplant on a 35-year-old woman diagnosed with Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy, a condition where the heart muscle becomes thickened (hypertrophied) making it harder for the heart to pump blood.

The heart was retrieved from a brain-dead patient at Vellore Government Hospital. As part of this life-saving mission a green corridor was established from Vellore GH to Kauvery Hospital Chennai and the organ was transported within 1 hour and 15 minutes.

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The woman aged 35 years old from Vijayawada had a history of Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy which was diagnosed in 2010. Four years later she underwent a successful pregnancy however her symptoms of frequent fatigue, palpitations, and shortness of breath continued and she was carefully monitored throughout the pregnancy phase.

In 2015, after visiting several hospitals in India, she visited a Senior Cardiologist, at Kauvery Hospital. When her symptoms deteriorated and heart function progressively declined and the main pumping chamber enlarged making it difficult to pump blood, she was immediately advised for heart transplantation and referred to the heart and lung transplant team. She was put on priority on the transplant list and was subsequently looking for a matching donor.

The transplant which lasted for four hours was successfully completed and she was shifted to the ICU where she was extubated after steady progress.

She has recovered completely and as a token of gratitude, she sketched a portrait of M.S. Dhoni, and the same was presented to the Former Indian Cricket Team Captain who is also the brand ambassador for Kauvery Hospital.

"Organ Donation is a very noble act, and it can save lives. Though it is very unfortunate to lose a loved one, donating their organs can help save nearly eight lives, thus giving a second life for many. I extend my gratitude to the donor family who agreed for this noble act. I feel honoured to launch the heart and lung transplant unit of Kauvery hospital and I commend the efforts of the team for saving lives of many who otherwise would not have survived. It is also very 'heart touching' to receive the portrait sketch from someone who is now living her second life, and this has been made possible by the successful heart transplant performed by a team of doctors," says M S Dhoni, Chennai Super Kings Captain, and Former Indian Cricket Team Captain.

"Organ transplant is a lifesaving procedure, and there are many in need of transplants for heart and lung. The awareness on organ donation has been gaining momentum gradually, and we have been noticing families coming forward for donating organs of their deceased loved ones. An organ transplant requires an expert team of doctors, surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses and coordinators. Transplants such as heart and lung are high complex procedures that has to be carefully performed by the team. Our hospital houses the best medical experts and with state of the art facilities we shall focus on providing transplant procedures for those needing a new lease of life," says Dr. Manivannan S, Founder and Managing Director Kauvery Group of Hospitals.

Speaking on the new transplant unit, Dr. Aravindan Selvaraj, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Kauvery hospital Chennai said, "We have been able to provide a new lease of life for those with end-stage heart failure and lung failure through the transplant team. Our facility in Chennai has state-of-the-art equipment and a hybrid operating room which helps us to carry out high-end procedures. The heart and transplant unit at Kauvery is led by Dr. Kumud Kumar Dhital, a world-renowned heart surgeon and pioneer in the field. I also commend the efforts of Dr. Ananthraman, Senior Interventional Cardiologist for his continuous support. Coincidentally the transplant was performed on the recipient's birthday thus signifying a rebirth. I extend my gratitude to the Tamil Nadu Police Department for the support rendered in establishing the green corridor, thus helping the team to transport the organ within the stipulated time."

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