All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) Hospital located in the capital Delhi is a famous hospital all over the world and the doctors here are considered to be another form of God. That's why not only people from the country but also from abroad come here to get their treatment.
Recently, experienced doctors of AIIMS have successfully performed double kidney transplant. Let us tell you that we have received this information from the doctors here. Delhi AIIMS has given a new life to a 51-year-old woman by performing the first double kidney transplant in its history.
However, this double kidney transplant was a unique and difficult task in itself. Which has been successfully accomplished by the experienced doctors of surgical department and nephrology department of AIIMS. He has also added another achievement to the name of AIIMS.
Know what doctors told about organ donation
According to AIIMS doctors, a 78-year-old woman has donated her kidney. They say that the kidney donor woman was admitted to the Trauma Center of AIIMS due to serious head injury after slipping and falling down the stairs of her house on December 19.
The doctor declared him brain dead during treatment. After this the doctor told the woman's family about organ donation and the family approved.
Why did the doctor decide to transplant both kidneys on one side
According to the AIIMS doctor, the biggest challenge he faced at the time of kidney transplant was that the patient who donated the kidney was old and her one kidney was not enough for the dialysis dependent patient.
The patient who underwent kidney transplant is 51 years old. In such a condition, the doctors decided to transplant both the kidneys of the patient. After this, the patient was admitted to AIIMS on 19 December 2023 to donate his kidney.
On 22 December 2023, this operation was successfully carried out by the organ transplant team of the surgery unit. Let us tell you that the doctor is now sharing this achievement with the media. He also said that both the kidneys have been transplanted one above the other on the right side of the patient.