Delhi Police create Green Corridor, heart transplant gives new lease of life to 63-year-old

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The created a 23 km green corridor here to enable an ambulance ferry in 19 minutes a heart harvested from a in Bengaluru that a team of doctors transplanted onto a 63-year-old man suffering from heart failure, thereby giving him a new lease of life.

"We were certainly happy to help. All the necessary help that we could was provided. About 20 of our policemen were deployed and 50 from the traffic police," of Police, (IGI) told IANS.

The patient was diagnosed with DCM (Dilated Cardiomyopathy) EF-20 per cent and had been admitted to the hospital multiple times with features of He was suggested for 'Advance Treatment', according to Vishal Rastogi, Head, Programme, at the FEHI.

"A is a critical where timing is a key factor. We have a window period of five hours in which we had to retrieve the heart from Bengaluru, transport it to FEHI Delhi and perform the surgery," said Z.S. Meharwal, Director, Surgery, FEHI.

The heart had been harvested from a 15-year-old male who had been declared brain dead at Hospital Bengaluru.

Once the donor's heart was available, FEHI's Heart Failure Clinic team flew to Bengaluru to retrieve the heart.

"Our retrieval team coordinated very closely with the transplant team at FEHI. We are grateful to NOTTO (National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation) for their continuous support for and transplant programme," Meharwal added.

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First Published: Fri, September 14 2018. 21:00 IST