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Agartala Medical College performs first successful kidney transplant on 20-year-old patient
Agartala: The first-ever successful kidney transplant surgery in Tripura was performed on a 20-year-old patient at the state-run Govind Ballabh Pant (GBP) Hospital and Agartala Government Medical College (AGMC) on Monday.
According to a ANI report, "Today for the first time kidney transplant took place in AGMC and GBP HOSPITAL. This kidney transplant is done under the mentorship of Shija Hospital & Research Institute, Manipur. I want to congratulate and thank our Chief Minister Manik Saha, Health Secretary and Director Health Service and Principal of AGMC and GBP Hospital for this initiative," Dr Sankar Chakraborty said speaking about the surgery.
Thanking the staff of the hospital, the government, the patient and the donor, Saha said, "I also want to thank all the staff of Nephrology, Urology, Anesthesia Department and all other Doctors and Nurses involved in this process. We were able to do this owing to the cooperation of everyone. I also want to thank the patient and the donor that they have kept faith in us. Lastly, I want to thank our CM Dr Manik Saha for taking such initiative for the betterment of health facilities in Tripura."
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Dr Guliver Postsangbam, a Nephrologist at Shija Hospital and Research Institute said, "This is not the first time I have come here it's the second time, and my team has been here for 3/4 times in this hospital. We came here to interact with the Doctor and staff."
Speaking about the hospital facilities, he said, "There are some lacking which we suggested to upgrade and they promptly acted upon and promptly upgraded the facilities. The team and infrastructure were well-managed and satisfactory. I want to convey gratitude from the side of my entire team to the whole team of AGMC and GBP Hospital. I like to thank CM Manik Saha, and the complete administration of this hospital, the various departments, Nephrology, Urology and other departments and staff."
According to an IANS report, after the six-and-a-half-hour surgery at the hospital, Medical Superintendent Sankar Chakraborty said that a team of doctors had successfully transplanted a kidney from Munna Saha Sutradhar to her son, Subham Sutradhar.
On the condition of the patient, Postsangbam said, "The kidney transplant went smoothly. The patient started passing good urine. Previously the patient was anuric. He was not passing any urine before the kidney transplantation. With the transplantation, the kidney passes urine", news agency ANI reported.
"In our last assessment, he was outputting 1 liter per hour urine which is a good quality of urine. We hope the patient does well, as today is the first day of the transplant. We hope that he continues to show further improvements. As he recovers he will be planned for discharge according to the team of satisfaction of the team of AGMC and GBP Hospital, Tripura," he added.
Kajal joined Medical Dialogue in 2019 for the Latest Health News. She has done her graduation from the University of Delhi. She mainly covers news about the Latest Healthcare. She can be contacted at editorial@medicaldialogues.in.