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Telangana Eyes Hand Transplants to Save More Lives
7 Feb
Summary
- Telangana's Jeevandan program plans to introduce hand transplantations.
- Hand transplants are complex procedures requiring specialized teams and rehab.
- India leads globally in hand transplants with over 70 procedures performed.

Telangana's flagship organ donation program, Jeevandan, is expanding its services to include hand transplantations this year, with discussions also underway for pancreas transplants. This initiative follows a national trend, as India has become a global leader in hand transplantation, having performed over 70 procedures, significantly more than the global total. Hand transplants are among the rarest and most intricate transplant procedures worldwide, demanding highly specialized surgical expertise and extensive rehabilitation.
While Telangana achieved a significant milestone in 2025 with 205 deceased donations, exceeding the national average, the state has fewer organ donation centers compared to leaders like Tamil Nadu. Government hospitals, including NIMS and Osmania General Hospital, are being encouraged to become organ retrieval centers to maximize the potential of each donation, which can save up to eight lives. The complexity of a hand transplant involves multiple tissue types, including bones, muscles, nerves, and skin, making it a time-consuming and demanding surgery. Despite the availability of advanced prosthetics, they often lack the sensory feedback crucial for full functional use, highlighting the importance of transplant procedures.




