A Woman ditches COVID to save Four Lives in her Death

New Delhi: The hypertensive lady could have died at the hands of deadly Coronavirus but she was ordained by God to die differently to donate organs to save lives.

A 43-year-old, known hypertensive, non-covid female suddenly had vomiting and severe headache for which she sought medical attention. They reached Emergency department of Sir Ganga Ram hospital on 20th May 2021. During the course of admission, her condition worsened, further tests revealed that she had severe brain haemorrhage and inspite of all efforts of resuscitation, she was declared brain dead.

Family was shattered, she was the only sister amongst seven siblings and has left a 21-year-old son and husband grieving behind. After proper counselling, the family was keen to donate her organs and keep her memories alive. Even in her death, they wanted her to give life to many more individuals with organ failure.

According to Dr. Naimish N. Mehta, Co-Chairman, Department of Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver Transplantation, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, “There is a huge waiting list for cadaver organs, and with Covid-19 pandemic, organ donation rate has reduced remarkably across the country. Currently, there are 179 patients waiting for Cadaver Liver and 484 patients waiting for Cadaver Kidney transplantation at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. Organ donation rate in India varies from 0.65 to 1 per million population while it is upto 35 pmp in Spain and 26 pmp in the USA”.

Organs were retrieved by a team of doctors led by Dr. Mehta. Liver was transplanted in a 58-year-old man, who was waiting on the list for over 2 years and had almost given up hope of finding an organ for his survival. Other organs retrieved were two kidneys and heart. One kidney was transplanted at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and remaining of the organs were sent to other hospitals of Delhi NCR.

Dr. Mehta further stated that we are able to perform life-saving surgeries like transplantation in our separate non-covid wings with due diligence and strict infection control, even during the times of this pandemic thereby preventing any chance of cross infection.

According to Dr. D.S. Rana, Chairman, Board of Management, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, “Our hospital has always been at the forefront of cadaver organ donation awareness program and we have created a separate portal for those wish to pledge their organs after their death. He expressed sincere gratitude towards the family of the deceased for the noble act of organ donation thereby giving new lease of life for many individuals”.

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