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Karnataka: Brain Dead Kolar Bride’s Organs Donated

Karnataka: Brain Dead Kolar Bride's Organs Donated
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Bengaluru: After the 26-year-old bride fainted during his wedding reception photo shoot at Kolar on February 6, he was taken to Nimhans, Bengaluru.
After his condition deteriorated, he was declared dead brain on Friday and his organs were donated to the patient in the waiting list.
Chaithra Kr from Kodicheruvu Village, Srinavasapura Taluk from Kolar Kolar, all will tie the knot on February 7, his body was brought back to his village on Friday night and was cremated on Saturday morning.
Chaitra Ramappa’s parents and Akkemma give approval for organ donations.
Their vital organs of their daughters were transplanted through the state organ transplantation and Jeevasaranthakat network organization on Friday.
This is the first time the brain death declaration is done in Nimhans and the organs taken.
Dr.
Shashidhar HN, Resident’s medical officer, Nimhans, told Stoi that when he was taken to the hospital, the golden hours of survival were gone.
It was a brain stem stroke, and he also suffered from seizures, he said.
Efforts to revive him in vain.
Clinical evaluation for the possibility of organ donations was carried out and the transplant team from Narayana Health City and the Sakra Hospital visited Nimhans.
Two kidneys, heart valves and two corneas are taken.
This is the 12th corpse donation in 2022 in Karnataka.
Chaithra, the only daughter, has completed the MSc from Bangalore Central University and is preparing a bed study.
He worked in a private school near Kaiwara Cross in Chintamani Taluk for the past few years.
“Chaithra is looking for a lecturer at a private college in Chintamani or Srinavasapura,” said Gopala Gowda, President, Srinasapur Schools Management Association Srinasapur Taluk.
His uncle Narayanaswamy said that since childhood he dreamed of being a lecturer and his father gave him all the facilities to resolve his post-graduation.
Health Minister K Sudhakar values ​​the family to donate organs despite their sadness.
He tweeted that it was a noble move by parents and must be a role model for others.
Nimhans also appreciate the family because of their selfless movements, said Dr.
Pratima Murthy, Director, Nimhans.
“We have submitted a request for infrastructure and human resources for organ harvesting to the state government and once it is granted, we will be able to be more actively involved in this initiative,” he said.

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