Harvested heart airlifted from Bengaluru to Chennai after police create green corridor


Bangalore, Dec 19 (PTI): In a heart-warming action, the heart of a brain dead child was airlifted from HAL Airport here to Chennai for transplantation after police created a "green corridor" to enable its unhindered transportation.

The heart of the two years ten months old brain dead child was taken from Manipal Hospital here to a Chennai hospital to transplant it to a child aged two years and eight months.

City traffic police said they created a "green corridor" to facilitate unhindered transportation of the donor's heart from Manipal Hospital to HAL Airport- about 2.2 kms.

The child was declared brain dead last night and after taking consent from the patient's family, hospitals in the neighbouring states were alerted, Manipal Hospital officials said.

Following this, representatives from Chennai hospital arrived at Manipal hospital and after completing all the medical procedures the heart was carried to HAL Airport in an ambulance and from there it was flown to Chennai, they said.

Father of the donor child said, "The doctor told us that the child is brain dead, but his organs are functioning, then we decided to donate organs as it may help some one else and in that way our child will be alive...."

In September, an harvested heart from a woman, who died after suffering brain hemorrhage in an accident, was taken from BGS Hospital in the city to Fortis Hospital in Chennai. City Traffic Police had then created green corridor across 42 kms stretch from the city to Bengaluru International Airport to facilitate unhindered transport.

  

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  • G Z T Kunte, Udupi

    Sat, Dec 20 2014

    Of course this is a great Humanitarian gesture.
    But just because Two Private Hospitals were involved in this, so much publicity is given to this Case by Media.
    But if Govt hospitals had done the same thing the media would not have cared to give so much publicity and even Police would not have cooperated so much by causing hardships to lakshs of commuters of Bengaluru & Chennai. This PAID publicity is only for increasing the business of these two Private Hospitals.
    The question asked by laymen is that why the Chennai patient was not air-lifted to Bengaluru under strict medical supervision and then the transplant is done in Bengaluru itself in the same Hospital instead of so much drama on the roads of Chennai & Bengaluru !?

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi, Dubai, New York, USA.

    Sat, Dec 20 2014

    My hats off to the parents of the child who was d brain dead by the doctors in Manipal Hospital. We wish all the doctors,nurses and other medical staff at Chennai hospital a successful transplantation of the heart. God bless the parents who consented in donating the heart of their child.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Fri, Dec 19 2014

    Good gesture from the parents of the brain dead child to donate the organs of the body. May God bless them.

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  • Harry Dsouza, Kodagu / Bondel (Mangalore)

    Fri, Dec 19 2014

    Also Mr. Babu Rajendra Prasad (DCP East Division Traffic Bangaluru) & Team.

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  • Manesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 19 2014

    Hats off to the parents of the donor child. May god bless you Abundantly..

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  • Harry Dsouza, Kodagu / Bondel (Mangalore)

    Fri, Dec 19 2014

    Also Mr. Babu Rajendra Prasad (DCP East Division Traffic Bangaluru) & Team.

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