Docs remove part of liver laparoscopically from Iraqi woman in a possible first in India

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

In a what is being claimed as a first in India, doctors at a laparoscopically removed a part of the liver of a 23-year-old Iraqi woman, who donated the part to her ailing son after a 10-hour procedure.

The woman's two-and-a-half-year-old son was suffering from a and as his condition deteriorated, she voluntarily donated a part of her liver.

In India, this is possibly the first case in which such minimally invasive technical procedure has been conducted for liver transplant, the hospital said.

The recipient had a condition known as 'glycogen storage disease', a precursor to and The mother offered to donate a part of her liver and after a thorough examination a graft was retrieved from the left lateral segment of the donor.

The entire procedure took 10 hours, the hospital said.

While using minimally invasive surgical techniques to conduct the posed several difficulties, it also presented the patient with several advantages such as lesser pain, The recovery was smooth and uneventful with minimum hospital stay for the donor, Vivek Vij, director of at Healthcare, said.

According to the World Health Organisation, are the 10th most-common cause of death in Since the liver is a multi-function organ, it is susceptible to viruses, toxic substances, and contaminants present in and water.

People with liver problems often experience few or no symptoms. While there have been major advances in treating liver diseases, a complete cure is still elusive. The only way to manage a failed liver is to get a transplant.

Liver is a treatment option for and acute liver failure, although the availability of donor organs is a major limitation.

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First Published: Tue, May 15 2018. 19:05 IST