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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
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On Friday, July 14, Suraiah collapsed at his home due to uncontrolled hypertension and was immediately shifted to Kamineni Hospitals, LB Nagar for treatment
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Relatives of a 47-year-old carpenter, who was declared brain dead by doctors, decided to donate the organs of the deceased
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Relatives of a 65-year-old farmer have donated the organs of the deceased as part of Jeevandan organ donation initiative
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Telangana government is developing a state-of-the-art centralised State organ transplantation hub with eight high-end operation theatres at Gandhi Hospital with a cost of Rs 30 crore
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Relatives of two brain dead patients have donated a total of 10 organs of the deceased that were allocated to needy patients
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The surgeons retrieved 8 organs from the two-brain dead victims and allocated them to needy patients based on Jeevandan guidelines.
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Following grief counselling by Jeevandan volunteers and hospital officials, Suchitra's parents, Devarasetty Narasimhulu and Devarasetty Anuradha gave consent to donate the organs of the deceased.
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Vinod was injured after his two-wheeler was hit by an unknown vehicle at Dindi village and was rushed to Kamineni Hospitals, LB Nagar.
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Hyderabad: Relatives of two individuals, who were declared as brain dead by the attending team of neuro-physicians, have donated the organs of the deceased under Jeevandan Government organ donation initiative. A 30-year-old housewife Pullani Annapurna, hailing from Ethrajpally, Vikarabad, suffered convulsions on November 5. The housewife, who was also epileptic and had cerebral edema, was […]
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Hyderabad: A donor heart from a 28-year-old brain dead road accident victim Nagaraj Yadav was transported in a green channel from Yashoda Hospital, Secunderabad to Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Punjagutta for a heart transplant surgery on a 57-year-old heart failure patient on Friday. The traffic police coordinated with officials from State-run Jeevandan organ […]
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Covid-19 pandemic has inflicted long term damage to lungs of patients who have managed to beat the disease in the three consecutive Covid waves
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Family members of 20-year-old Adesh Ajinath Golhar, a resident of Maharashtra, who was declared as brain dead by neuro-physicians, have donated the organs of the deceased.
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Hyderabad: The family of Bashakarla Vijaya Lakshmi, a 45-year-old teacher and vice-principal of State-run Telangana Model School, who was declared brain-dead, has decided to donate her organs under State-run Jeevandan organ donation initiative. Lakshmi, a resident of Yellareddy Colony in Hayathnagar, fell unconscious at her home on Tuesday and was rushed to a local hospital. […]