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Home / Health / Man's Death Saves Multiple Lives Through Organ Donation

Man's Death Saves Multiple Lives Through Organ Donation

18 Jan

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Summary

  • A road accident victim's organs were donated.
  • The family consented to donation after he was declared brain-dead.
  • Liver, kidneys, and eyes were successfully harvested and allotted.
Man's Death Saves Multiple Lives Through Organ Donation

In a poignant act of generosity, surgeons at Coimbatore Medical College Hospital (CMCH) successfully harvested multiple organs from a road accident victim. K. Nattudurai, 34, from Dindigul district, was admitted on January 15th following severe injuries from a two-wheeler accident.

Despite medical efforts, Nattudurai was declared brain-dead the following day. His family, moved by a grief counsellor's explanation of cadaver organ donation, bravely consented to donate all possible organs.

Following the guidelines of the Transplant Authority, Government of Tamil Nadu (TRANSTAN), surgeons retrieved the liver, kidneys, and eyes. These vital organs were then allotted to various hospitals for transplantation, offering hope to recipients.

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K. Nattudurai, a 34-year-old man, died from injuries sustained in a road accident and was later declared brain-dead. His family consented to donate his organs.
The liver, kidneys, and eyes of the deceased were harvested by surgeons at Coimbatore Medical College Hospital for transplantation.
In Tamil Nadu, organ donation follows guidelines set by TRANSTAN, allowing for the harvesting and allotment of organs from deceased donors to save lives.

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