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RS 1.5CR for lung transplants from Covid-Hit Lucknow Medico

RS 1.5CR for lung transplants from Covid-Hit Lucknow Medico
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Lucknow: Allocation of Rs 1.5 Crore by the State Government for emergency lung transplants on Tuesday comes as a Sinar of Hope for Sharda Suman 31 years, a doctor at the RML (RMLIM) Medical Institute (RMLIM), struggling for life through two months after Covid -19 causes damage that cannot be repaired in both lungs.
Susan, pursing PG in the gynecology of the Institute, was eight months pregnant when he had to be placed in a ventilator after contracted severe infection on April 14.
A-section is done when he is in ventilation support to save the baby.
, He gave birth to a baby girl who was said to be fine.
Diprump by Covid on his duty journey in the hospital, Suman desperately needs a lung transplant but his family has no resources for surgery.
On Tuesday, a few days after the delegation from RMLim met with the Chairman of the Yogi Adityanath Minister, he stated that the government would take care of his medical expenses.
It was four days ago Suman’s husband, Dr.
Ajay Kumar who worked at Bihar, met CM and told him that the family was not in a position to bear the cost of lung transplantation.
Dr.
Kumar was accompanied by Director of RMLIs Dr.
Sonia Nityanand, Superintendent Medical Head Dr.
Rajan Bhatnagar and Dr.
Vikram Singh Medical Inspector.
The green corridor that will be made for City Medicothe CM immediately directs its medical officer with a special task to assess the situation and submit a report.
After the OSD visited the hospital and notified CM about the situation, the number of Rs 1.5 Crore was approved.
According to an RMLI officer, after being infected in the row of tasks, Dr.
Sharda remained in a house isolation for five days.
When his condition was exacerbated, he was treated in the Covid ward from the Institute.
However, his condition continued to deteriorate and his lung stopped responding to 1.
He then used the support of the ventilator and emergency C-section operation carried out to save his baby life.
However, because the condition of the resident doctor did not improve, he wore ECMO support.
Her husband was told that lung transplantation was the only hope now.
RMLMS spokesman Dr.
Srikesh Singh said, “We are in a constant touch with a hospital in Chennai and Bangalore where the procedure will be carried out.
They will send the team to divert it after a deadly contribution.
The green corridor will also be made from the hospital.
To the airport .
Institute may also send a team to help doctors from the transplant team.

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