By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
12th August:- The 12 kidney donors were honored during an event on the eve of
World Organ Donation Day at Max Hospital here today.
Speaking
during occasion, doctors including Dr. Vinay Sakhuja, Dr GP Malik, Dr. Munish
Chauhan, Dr Jagdish Sethi and Dr Pranav Shankar
raised serious concern over the serious shortage of organ donors in
the country.
Sandeep Dogra, Senior
Vice President, Max Hospitals Punjab gave away tokens of appreciation
to donors who by breaking society shackles went forward and donated their
kidney to save life of others. The most of donors were mothers and
wives who showed how women could lead as example in a country
where organs donation is far lesser than an actual demand.
Those honored included Nabo
Devi ( 47) from Karnal who donated her kidney to Rakesh Malik . Rakesh’s own
mother was died at the age of 2-year. His father married again with Nabo
Devi.
Similarly Jaspreet Singh
who at the young age of 24-year, donated his kidney to his
cousin Hardeep Singh who is barely 18-year old. Jaspreet Singh remarked
that we enjoyed a bond which is quite above of our relations. So there was no
question to think and take other advice while it came to save precious life of
my beloved cousin.
For Anil Sharma it was a
bolt from blue when his 13-year old son Ravi (name changed) diagnosed with
kidney problem. Ravi‘s height and weight were not increasing besides other
complications. Anil sacrificed his kidney to save a piece of his heart, Ravi
who after transplanting is on good recovery path.
The other honored
donors were; Kamaljeet (38), Paramjeet Kaur ( 35) , Nirmal Kaur ( 50),
Karamjeet , Lajwant, Sukhpal Kaur, Sarwan Singh ( 58) and Hayat ( 62).
A Manipur lady,
Bebe Devi ( 34) was also honored . She donated her kidney to her husband
Roman Singh (39).
Dr Munish Chauhan,
Sr Consultant, Nephrology & Kidney Transplant said that so far about 1200
cadaver transplants have been carried out in India, far short of what is
required. This is in spite of 8500 fatal road traffic accidents per year. In
every city, around 8 to 10 brain dead patients would be there at a time,
however, the conversion rate is less than 19%.
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