Organ Donation / Lives of eight people will be illuminated by the organs of a young man, 19 kms covered in 13 minutes

Zoom News : Mar 30, 2022, 09:48 AM
The Gurugram traffic police covered the 19-km journey in 13 minutes to reach the heart of Jaipur and the lungs and eyes Hyderabad to Sirhaul toll at around 7.15 am on Tuesday. From where the Delhi Police team took it to the airport. This work was carried out by making a green corridor.

An ACP, four traffic inspectors and about 55 jawans were deployed for this. During this, traffic was stopped and cuts and U-turns were closed. After being injured in a road accident, the lives of eight people will be illuminated by the various parts of the youth who was declared brain dead.

According to information received from the hospital, a 25-year-old youth resident of Gurugram was injured in a road accident. He was declared brain dead at Artemis Hospital. After this, the doctors discussed to donate the organs to the relatives. The family got ready for this. Dr. Saurabh Anand and Dr. Varun Mittal got the procedure done.

On Tuesday morning, a kidney was transplanted to the patient at Artemis Hospital. The patient was referred to a kidney and liver hospital in Medanta, while the heart was to be sent to a hospital in Jaipur and the lungs, eyes were to be sent to a hospital in Hyderabad. Altogether eight people have to be transplanted with the donated organs of the youth. The team of doctors from Jaipur and Hyderabad had reached Artemis Hospital.

For this, a green corridor was arranged with the traffic police. DCP Traffic RS Tomar told that the traffic police got information from the hospital that in a short time a heart is to be sent from the airport to Jaipur and lungs and eyes to Hyderabad.

For this, the traffic police made a green corridor from Artemis Hospital to Delhi border at around 7.15 am on Tuesday. These organs were kept in two ambulances. Sirhaul toll was crossed in 13 minutes. From there the Delhi Police team took it to the airport.

Son will live forever: Father

According to the statement issued by the hospital management, the father of the deceased, Harish Singh, says that in the end everything in this world will come to naught. We will comfort our hearts thinking that our son's part is still alive in this world somewhere. The brother of the deceased said that I am nothing as a person as of now, but from today I will know me as Bhupendra's brother.

Who saved many lives even after his death. At the same time, Dr. Varun Mittal of Kidney Transplant and Uro-oncology and Robotic Surgery, Artemis Hospital says that every year, hundreds of people in India lose their lives waiting for organ transplant. If we have to see a clear change in the society, then awareness has to be increased among the people about organ donation. One has to fight the misconceptions about it.

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