ZCCK marks its 100th organ donation

Four donations on December 12 and 13 saved the lives of 16 patients

December 16, 2014 01:51 am | Updated 01:51 am IST - Bengaluru:

There is a huge potential for cadaveric organ donations in Bangalore and organ donations are slowly catching up in the city. The Zonal Coordination Committee of Karnataka (ZCCK) for Transplantation, the nodal agency to facilitate organ transplantation in the State, has coordinated 100 donations so far since its inception in 2007.

Four of these donations were on December 12 and 13, wherein vital organs from donors helped save the lives of 16 others.

According to ZCCK authorities, ten kidneys, five livers, one heart and three pairs of corneas were harvested and transplanted in 16 patients registered with ZCCK.

Three pairs of corneas were donated to different eye banks in Bangalore. Although ZCCK has been able to facilitate 100 multi-organ donations so far, cadaveric organ donation programme has not picked up at a fast pace because of delay in certifying brain deaths by hospitals.

Kidney transplants

Of the 1,500 persons registered with the ZCCK for organ transplants, 1,300 are waiting for kidney transplants and 209 for liver transplants.

The number could be more as not all patients waiting for organ transplants may have registered with the ZCCK.

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