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Farewell gift: hand, organ

Farewell gift: hand, organ
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Letter: In passing, he became a legend by contributing all his organs and even limbs too.
But unfortunately, the 14-year-old Dharmik Kakadiya Diamond City, who fought every day in a short life because he could not find a suitable kidney donor, on Sunday, talented his heart to students of class XI who were 15 years old from Junagadh in Ahmedabad, who became a patient The youngest for heart transplant surgery is carried out in the state.
But Dharmik’s virtue did not end there, he became the youngest donor in the country to ‘give’ his hand to a resident of Pune, who lost his hands and legs due to electric shock.
Incidentally, this is the 19th hand transplant operation in this country.
While class X students die in pain, he exhaled the new lease in seven people at all by donating his heart, heart, lungs, eyes, and also his hands.
“My child lives in a painful condition and we realize how important organ donations.
Therefore we agreed to donate which organs are useful,” said Ajay, Dharmik’s father and an employee in the diamond unit.
Dharmik developed kidney problems five years ago and his condition continued to deteriorate require him to undergo a three-week dialysis.
Even when family members want to donate their kidneys, but there is nothing suitable and they are forced to register their names for donations.
On October 27, Dharmik was hospitalized after his blood pressure surged after complaints vomiting.
He suffered from brain bleeding and blood clots had developed in the brain.
Even though the lump was removed with surgery, his condition was unlikely to be improved and the doctor declared his brain death.
“We approached the family and they agreed when they knew the importance of organ donations.
It is a difficult call for any family to agree to contribute the outer organs of a small child,” said Nilesh Mandlewala from Donate Life.
When the hand must be transplanted within eight hours, three green corridors were created in the city for the first time by the city police to transport the earliest vital organs.
Hands must be transported by air to the Mumbai hospital within 105 minutes.
The liver was transplanted to the 35-year-old Patan resident in Ahmedabad, the lungs in the population of 44-year-old Andhra Pradesh in Chennai.

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