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Home / Health / Mumbai Sees 3 Organ Donations in 24 Hours

Mumbai Sees 3 Organ Donations in 24 Hours

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Three organ donations occurred in Mumbai over a 24-hour period.
  • These donations provided vital organs and tissues for transplants.
  • Despite recent donations, over 4,800 patients await life-saving organs.
Mumbai Sees 3 Organ Donations in 24 Hours

Mumbai saw a significant increase in organ donation activity, with three cadaver donations occurring within a single 24-hour period on February 7 and 8. These events provided multiple organs and tissues, including kidneys, livers, corneas, and skin, offering critical aid to patients awaiting transplants.

These recent donations have contributed to a total of 10 deceased organ donations in Mumbai so far this year, leading to 20 successful transplants. However, the stark reality is that 4,871 individuals remain on the waiting list for life-saving organs. Another donation process is currently underway in Dombivli, with further details pending.

One notable donor was Sachin Pujara, 48, whose family supported his decision to donate organs after he was admitted to Hira Mongi Navneet Hospital and later tragically passed away. His wife emphasized the importance of the donation for a greater cause, stating, "it was for a larger cause." This act of generosity is slowly helping to combat social stigma surrounding organ donation, according to ZTCC Mumbai.

Dr. Bharat Shah of ZTCC Mumbai noted the encouraging trend of increasing donations and the participation of smaller hospitals. While progress is being made in overcoming superstitions, the critical need for heart, lung, and liver transplants persists, with transplantation remaining the only hope for many patients.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mumbai recorded three deceased organ donations within a 24-hour period on February 7 and 8.
Currently, 4,871 patients are on the waiting list for life-saving organs in Mumbai.
The recent donations provided multiple organs and tissues, including kidneys, livers, corneas, and skin.

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