Tamil Nadu: Brain dead person provides life to five
Tamil Nadu: Brain dead person provides life to five
Bhakathavatsalam said that cadaver transplant was common in Tamil Nadu compared to North India and thanked the donor's family for their decision.

Coimbatore: A brain dead man from Karnataka on Sunday provided a new lease of life to five persons with his organs after a five-hour cadaver transplant surgery in a city hospital. Devendra of Alur (56) was hospitalised on September 5 after his two wheeler met with an accident.

He did not respond to treatment and was declared brain dead the next day after scans revealed significant brain dysfunction, KG Hospital Chairman G Bhakthavatsalam said in a release.

Multi organ harvesting was performed by doctors after getting consent of Devendra's wife, son and daughter, he said. Accordingly, one kidney each was donated today to KG Hospital and Ramakrishna Hospital here, the liver to MIOT Hospital, Chennai and eyes to city based Aravind Hospital, he said.

Bhakathavatsalam said that cadaver transplant was common in Tamil Nadu compared to North India and thanked the donor's family for their decision. Devendra, hailing from Alur in Hassan district, had come to the city en route to Annur, about 30 km from here to attend the marriage of his relative when he met with an accident.

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