Udupi: Rare surgery - doctors perform twin-hand transplant, girl gets new life


Daijiworld Media Network–Udupi (ANK)

Udupi, Oct 1: Kochi based Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences has successfully performed twin-hand transplant from a brain-dead youth to a-19-year old girl Shreya, an engineering student at Manipal who had lost both her hands in a tragic accident.

This was a proud moment for Asians as this was the first such operation conducted in Asia where twin hands were transplanted from a boy to a girl. The 13-hour long operation was led by Dr Subramanya Iyer head of plastic and re-constructive surgery along with 20 surgeons.

The 19-year old Shreya, daughter of Fakhira Gowda from Tata Motors Pune and Suma Nuggihalli, is a chemical engineering student of Manipal Institute of Technology. Shreya met with an accident while she was travelling to Manipal from Pune where her both hands were crushed after they came under bus wheels.

The twin-hand was transplanted from 20 year old Sachin, a final year B.Com student in Rajagiri College at Ernakulum. Sachin met with an accident and failed to respond to the treatment and was announced brain dead. Sachin's parents decided to donate both his hands and it was successfully transplanted on Shreya.

Doctors said that after the transplant Shreya is slowly recovering and her fingers, wrist and shoulders have started to function. During the next one and half years there will be progress in functioning of hands up to 85%.

Shreya was happy about this transplant and said that she is confident of having a normal life by next year.

  

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    ಮಾತೆ ಅಮೃತಾನಂದಮಯಿ ಕರುಣೆಯ ಮಹಾಸಾಗರ...

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  • NR, mangalore

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    God bless you all sir,.............

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  • Mushtaq Paniyadi, Udupi, Dubai

    Mon, Oct 02 2017

    hi best of lucks Shreya, Almighty has given you hands, congratulations to parents Fakhira Gowda & Suma Nuggihalli, hatsoff to Sachin parents, jadoo ki japti to Dr Subramanya Iyer head of plastic and re-constructive surgery along with 20 surgeons. feels good such types of peoples are also there , thank you DaijiWorld to bring across such a great new.

    Jai Karnataka.......
    Jai Hind..........................

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  • valerian rodrigues, ujire

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    DOCTOR,LAWYER ,AND POLICE ARE MAIN ROLL PERSONS IN EVERYONE'S LIFE.RESPECT THEM.

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  • Geralyn Pinto, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    I feel moved to tears and say in Dryden's words "The greatest joy the world can gain is not in pleasure, but relief from pain". God bless the young girl who can now live a full life and realize her dream of being an engineer. My heart goes out to her. God bless the doctors and nurses who made this possible. And God bless Sachin's family and his soul.

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  • Rajesh Sport Physio, Brahmavara/UK

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Congratulations and thanks to the great medical team of AIMS Kochi. I can see the smile on both of you Shreya and Suma. Mrs. Suma whom I know from school days at Brahmavara. God bless both the families. Wish you speedy recovery Shreya.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Absolutely amazing what science can do nowadays.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Great achievement from doctors.God bless the parents who donated the hands of their son.who knows how they felt .but it helped this girl to have a second chance .God bless all who worked on this ,and may she have fun in her future life.It shows how important to have a organ donation card.

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  • ALLAN D SIL VA, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Dear Shreya
    You are so Beautiful. May God touch and Heal you completely and may you lead a Normal and Happy Life. God Bless you and Wishing you The Best of Future.

    Sachin's parents decided to donate both his hands and it was successfully transplanted on Shreya.
    Hats off to Sachin parents specially.
    Long live Shreya

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  • cagirishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Any chance union govt's PR team take notice of this achievement..., when it comes to life saving treatments Alopathic Medicine always ahead of others...,

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Pranam.....Maatha Amtithananda mayee....

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  • Ajai, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    I congratulate all the medical and nonmedical staffs who were involved in this great medical art work, wishing speedy recovery to this beautiful girl Shreya.My heart felt condolences to Sachin family,I appreciate their courage and contribution in donating hands of their Son.
    A truly inspirational story for all of us by all of these unknown leaders.Each one of them impacted the world in a positive way to create many smiles.

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  • pks, mlr

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    With tears in my eyes a big salute to Sachin and his parents.

    Happy to see this young girl hands return to normal.

    Hats off to doctors who involved in surgery directly and indirectly.

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  • THERESA LOBO, Mukamar,Sharjah - U.A.E.

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Dear Shreya
    You are so Beautiful. May God touch and Heal you completely and may you lead a Normal and Happy Life. God Bless you and Wishing you The Best of Future.

    May Sachin's Soul Rest in Peace. May God give strength and courage to his Parents to Bear this loss. Great thought of Donating Sachin's Hands. God bless them for this wonderful Deed.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    We need to thank and appreciate the good thought by late Sachin’s Parent’s for donating their deceased son’s hands to Shreya even in grieving time

    We also appreciate the efforts of Doctors involved in this operation

    And finally we wish Shreya to get-well soon and if possible be a daughter to beloved late Sachin’s Parent too so that at least they can see their Son’s hand in your body

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Medical achievement..
    God bless courageous doctors... Who performed surgery..

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Unbelievable! Incredible !
    Such a rare but successful hand transplant surgery that too in our twin District Udupi.
    Thanks to the Medical team and all those who are part of the this achievement.
    May God bless Shreya to recover and be able to lead her normal activities and new pace of life.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    Great achievement

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Oct 01 2017

    I am glad this sweet little girl recovered her hands. God Bless you ...

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