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The lungs man to save MP women who are affected by covid

The lungs man to save MP women who are affected by covid
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Surat: A 51-year-old woman from Indore fought her life at MGM Hospital in Chennai.
Even though he made it through Covid infection, the virus damaged his lungs.
During the last 76 days he survived in his family ventilator and prayer.
Throughout the last two and a half months his family tried his best for organ transplants but it didn’t work.
When they had everything but surrendered, the woman found her Savior, Mansukh Kathrasia – a diamond enthusiasts from the letter.
The lungs of Kathrasia, which are declared dead brain, transplanted into the woman on Saturday night.
“The lungs are transported through commercial flights from a letter to Chennai and transplanted into a 51-year-old woman at the MGM Hospital in Chennai,” said Nilesh Mandlewala, a member of the founder of ‘Donate Life’.
It was Mandlewala who had approached the Kathrotia family with a request for organ donations.
Kathrasia, a resident of Opera Prince in Kamrej, suffered a brain stroke on 2.
The CT-scan revealed that he suffered brain bleeding and on Friday the doctors claimed to die the brain.
After being informed by doctors, Mandlewala and other Donatelife members, who worked to create awareness about organ donations, reaching the hospital.
“We meet with the relatives of the patient’s dead brain and explain the importance of donations of corpses and they easily approve of it,” Mandlewala told Toi.
Then, the organization of the State Organ and Network (Sotto) transplant (Sotto) Dr.
Pranjal Modi was warned about it.
Sotto allocated two kidneys and liver to the institute of kidney disease and research center (IKDRC) in Ahmedabad and the lungs allocated to Chennai-based MGM Hospital.
Both corneas were donated to Lok Drishti Eye Bank in Surat.
Although kidney Kathrotia is harvested, it is declared not feasible for transplants because of the formation of blood clots.
“My husband’s death came as a big blow to all of us.
We are from a poor family economically and have nothing to donate.
But in his death he has a talented life for some and smiles to many of their relatives,” said Reeta, said the wife of Kathrotia .
Kathrotia survived by his wife, son of Dhruv (13) and Putri Khushi (3).
He is a native of the city of Chalala in the Amreli district.
When organ donations slow down because Covid-19 across the country, letters have contributed a lot in the field.
“We managed to donate 111 organs and networks from the patient’s dead brain in the past year.
We must thank the relatives of the patient’s death of the brain who approved the donation of the corpse and save the lives of others,” Mandlewala added.

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