Chandigarh: The family of a 13-year-old girl who suffered from cerebral edema and then declared the brain to die in a hospital in Chandigarh, contributing its organs, helping four patients suffering from the final organ failure in Chandigarh and Mumbai, hospital hospitals in a statement on Monday.
On July 8, the girl from Chandigarh became unconscious because of the cerebral edema and was rushed to a special multi-government hospital in the sector 16.
However, because the prognosis was deteriorating, she shifted to the Postgraduate Institute of Education and Medical Research (Pirimer).
in very critical conditions the following day.
“But all the efforts of family and friends could not hinder the dark tragedy when the ten-day struggle of the little girl stopped because he could not be revived and then …
declared dead on July 18 on July 18,” according to a pirimer statement.
Furthermore, said the transplant coordinator in Pirimer approached the father who was hit by sadness to ask if he could consider organ donations.
“A firm and brave heart’s father shows off a large grit and approves organ donations,” he said.
Prof Ashok Kumar, additional medical supervisors, pirimers and nodal officers act, organ organizations and network (north), while providing details of the case, saying, “When the donor family wants their daughter to revive other people, it becomes our moral.
Duty too In honor of their desires.
“” Following family approval, we secure his heart, heart, kidneys and cornea.
After the donor organs are available, everyone quickly acts …
because cross-matching shows there are no recipients who are suitable for the heart in pirimer, We immediately got it related to other transplant hospitals to explore the options for matching recipients and finally, the heart was allocated to Sir HN Reliance Hospital, Mumbai with Notto intervention (national organ transplantation network).
“Kumar said,” To ensure safe and fast transportation from harvested organs, the green corridor was created …
from pirimer to the airport in Chandiga RH around 6:35 a.m.
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for the next flight to Mumbai.
” The remaining organs are transplanted in patients in Pgimer, Chandigarh.