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NIMS doctors perform heart transplant surgery

December 11, 2015 12:00 am | Updated March 24, 2016 02:58 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

The surgeons at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) on Thursday conducted a heart transplant surgery on a 30-year-old woman, thanks to a donor heart under Jeevandan scheme, the State-run organ donation programme.

This is the first time that a heart transplant surgery was done free of cost in a State-run hospital in Telangana State. The surgery was carried out by a team of cardio-thoracic surgeons headed by professor and Head, CT Surgery, NIMS, Dr.R.V. Kumar and a team of anaesthetists headed by Head, Anaesthesia, NIMS, Dr. Gopinath.

The donor heart was from a 20-year-old student P. Vinay Kumar from Adilabad district. On Saturday, December 5, the student received serious injuries in a road accident was shifted to a local hospital in Warangal district. Later, he was shifted to Yashoda Hosptial, Secunderabad, where the attending doctors declared him brain dead on Tuesday, December 8.

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After the brain dead declaration, Vinay’s father, Yadagiri, a railway employee and mother Yashoda were contacted by the hospital doctors about organ donation.

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