AIIMS Achieves Landmark Pancreas-Kidney Transplant After 18 Years in Delhi
Doctors at AIIMS, Delhi have successfully conducted a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant on a 30-year-old patient with end-stage renal disease, marking their first such surgery in 18 years. The procedure involved specialized surgical expertise and strong coordination, overcoming significant challenges to achieve this medical breakthrough.
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In a medical milestone, doctors at AIIMS, Delhi, have successfully performed a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant after 18 years. A 30-year-old patient, afflicted with end-stage renal disease due to long-standing Type 1 diabetes, underwent the complex surgery.
The procedure involved transplanting both organs from a deceased donor, restoring kidney functionality and minimizing insulin dependence. The surgery team overcame various hurdles, including organ procurement and transfer with police assistance, to complete the groundbreaking operation successfully.
The achievement demonstrates AIIMS' commitment to advancing medical care and emphasizes the need for increased organ donation in India, where demand vastly outpaces supply. Health experts call for greater awareness and improved transplant infrastructure to address this significant healthcare gap.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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