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Hero Doctors Save Child with Complex Lung Transplant
18 Nov
Summary
- A 12-year-old boy received a bilateral lobar lung transplant.
- The transplant was necessary due to irreversible lung damage from paraquat.
- Doctors adapted adult donor lung lobes for the child's chest.

A remarkable medical feat has been achieved with a 12-year-old boy from Telangana's Peddapalli district receiving a life-saving bilateral lobar lung transplant. The urgent procedure became necessary after the child accidentally consumed paraquat, a potent herbicide that inflicted irreversible damage to his lungs. Despite intensive care and advanced life support, his condition continued to deteriorate, making a transplant the only hope.
The surgical team performed a complex bilateral lobar lung transplant, carefully adapting lobes from adult donor lungs to fit the young patient's smaller chest cavity. This innovative approach was crucial given the extent of the damage and the limited options available. The transplant was coordinated through the Jeevandan program after extensive counseling with the family.
This successful operation signifies a major advancement in pediatric transplant surgery, offering a new lease on life to a child who faced a dire prognosis. The case highlights the critical importance of specialized medical interventions and organ donation programs in overcoming life-threatening conditions.




