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How a brain-dead woman saved 5 lives, including 2 soldiers

“On admission, signs of life were not present. The family was aware of organ donation after death. After discussion with the transplant coordinator of the hospital, the family desired the organs of the lady should be donated to patients in dire need,” the defence PRO said.

Updated on: Jul 16, 2022, 09:00:13 IST
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Organ donation by a brain-dead woman saved the lives of five people, including two Army soldiers in the Command Hospital Southern Command (CHSC) in Maharashtra's Pune. The woman was brought to CHSC Pune in the last stages of her life following an unfortunate event, news agency ANI reported early Saturday.

Throughout Thursday night and early Friday morning, viable organs - like kidneys - transplanted into the two soldiers. (Representative image)
Throughout Thursday night and early Friday morning, viable organs - like kidneys - transplanted into the two soldiers. (Representative image)

"On admission, signs of life were not present. The family was aware of organ donation after death. After discussion with the transplant coordinator of the hospital, the family desired the organs of the lady should be donated to patients in dire need," the defence PRO said.

After the necessary clearances, the transplant team at the hospital was immediately activated and alerts were sent to the zonal transplant coordination centre (ZTCC) and Army Organ Retrieval and Transplant Authority (AORTA).

Throughout Thursday night and early Friday morning, viable organs - like kidneys - transplanted into the two soldiers.

The woman's eyes have been preserved by the CH(SC)-Armed Forces Medical College Complex, and her liver has been given to a patient at the Ruby Hall Clinic in Pune.

In June, a former army officer from Bihar who had met with an accident was declared brain dead and his liver and two kidneys were transplanted into three different patients in Uttar Pradesh. His liver was transplanted at Lucknow's King Geroge’s Medical University to a 39-year-old patient from Pratapgarh and his kidneys into two other patients.

(With ANI inputs)

 
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Chandrashekar is a Senior Editor at Hindustan Times. A journalist with 11+ years across print and digital media, he also has degrees in Sociology and Economics. He has worked in the political, business, sports, and entertainment news spaces, but is happiest just watching football.

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