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For the first time in Osmania General Hospital’s history, the emergency liver transplantation for Acute Fulminant Liver Failure was done under super urgent category with the help of Jeevandan, say doctors
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The attending surgeons from the private hospital retrieved liver (01), kidneys (02) and corneas (02), a total of 5 organs, which were allocated to five needy patients based on organ donation guidelines
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The massive jump in lung transplants is a clear indication of the long-term impact of the Covid virus on lungs, pulmonologists in Hyderabad point out
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On April 27, Banoth Ramana, who was a driver by profession, was travelling on a two-wheeler when he was suddenly hit by a tractor
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The wife of the carpenter, Bejjenki Vijaya made the decision to donate the organs of her brain dead husband. The donor liver and two kidneys were donated to three needy patients under Jeevandan initiative.
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The deceased farmer’s wife Rukamma gave consent to donate his liver, 2 kidneys, and 2 corneas, overall 5 organs, to the needy patients under Jeevandan organ donation program
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On the morning of November 28, Bairu Anjamma complained of giddiness and collapsed. Her relatives rushed her to a hospital and she was declared as brain dead on December 3.
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She collapsed in her home at 10.56 am on November 27 and was declared brain dead at 12.23 am on November 30 by the attending team of doctors
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Except for the Covid-19 year in 2020, the team has conducted over 100 kidney transplants for ten consecutive years in collaboration with Jeevandan cadaver transplantation program
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Chakali Jayamma received severe injuries when she slipped and fell from a running bus at her village.
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Since 2013, over 95% of cadaver organ donations, transplants have been undertaken at corporate hospitals
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The donor heart was retrieved from a brain dead victim under Jeevandan organ donation scheme.
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Following a series of grief counselling sessions conducted by Jeevandan coordinators, the family members of the two deceased consented to donate organs
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The first donor, a 49-year-old Head Constable, and the second, a 28-year-old farmer, both succumbed to brain death after sustaining severe injuries and health complications, prompting their families to make the noble decision to donate their organs to needy patients.
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Jeevandan, Telangana received the award from HAYAT International Excellence Framework at the annual UAE Organ Donation and Transplant Congress-2024 held a few days ago in Dubai.
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In 2023 (between January and December), the organ donation initiative from Telangana broke its own record that it had set last year by retrieving 728 organs from 200 deceased brain dead donors and allocating them to needy patients
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A total of five donor organs, including two kidneys, liver, and two corneas were retrieved and allocated based on Jeevandan organ donation guidelines
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The hospital surgeons retrieved two kidneys and liver, in all three organs and allocated them to needy patients based on the organ donation guidelines of Jeevandan.
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The surgeons retrieved six organs from the brain dead victim and allocated them to needy patients based on the Jeevandan organ donation guidelines.
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Telangana recently was adjudged by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare as the number one Indian State for conducting the largest number of cadaver organ donation