Lifestyle

A Life-Saving Journey in 27 Minutes; Live heart transported through green corridor in Delhi

 In an exceptional display of medical coordination and efficiency, a live heart was transported through a green corridor from Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport to Fortis Escorts, Okhla Road, New Delhi, in just 27 minutes. Covering a distance of 20 km between 3:30 AM and 3:57 AM, the transplant gave a 59-year-old recipient a new lease of life.  

The recipient had been suffering from dilated cardiomyopathy, a severe heart condition where the heart muscles become weak, causing acute heart failure. Despite receiving a pacemaker years ago, her condition worsened over the past year, leaving her bedridden and with severe fatigue. With no other medical interventions proving effective, a heart transplant became her only hope for survival.  

The donor heart belonged to a 43-year-old man from Nagpur, who had tragically passed away from a brain stroke. His family demonstrated immense generosity by consenting to organ donation. The heart was allocated by the National Organ Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO) and harvested at Kingsway Hospital, Nagpur, on December 9th. 

 The journey of the donor heart began at 12:53 AM when it left Kingsway Hospital, Nagpur. It was transported via air ambulance at 1:12 AM and reached Delhi airport at 3:19 AM, traveling a distance of over 1,067 km. Upon landing, a dedicated green corridor facilitated the heart’s swift transport to Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, arriving at 3:57 AM.  

The heart transplant was successfully performed by a team of expert surgeons led by Dr. Ritwick Raj Bhuyan, Director – Adult Cardiac Surgery, and Dr. Milind Hote, Director – Adult Cardiac Surgery, Fortis Escorts, Okhla Road, New Delhi.  

Dr. Ritwick Raj Bhuyan, Director – Adult Cardiac Surgery, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, Okhla, New Delhi said, “This transplant was a lifesaving intervention for a patient suffering from end-stage heart failure. We were alerted by NOTTO about the potential donor, and with meticulous coordination between medical teams and authorities, we ensured the seamless transport of the donor heart. The transplant signifies a new beginning for the recipient, and we are deeply grateful to the donor’s family for their selfless act.”  

The recipient, who had been waiting for a suitable donor for over a decade, has responded positively to the transplant and is on the road to recovery. This case highlights the importance of organ donation and the critical role of advanced medical coordination in saving lives.  

Anjali Singh

Anjali Singh is a journalist with expertise in health, environment, science, civic issues, and business. She works as a sub-editor for The Sunday Guardian and The Daily Guardian. Anjali has earned a Post Graduate Diploma from the Asian College of Journalism and completed her undergraduate studies at Delhi University.

Share
Published by
Anjali Singh

Recent Posts

Morocco to Kill 3 Million Dogs ahead FIFA 2030

Morocco's reported plan to cull stray dogs ahead of the FIFA 2030 World Cup has…

54 seconds ago

Engineer Creates AI Gun With ChatGPT: Voice-Controlled Sentry Rifle Targets Colored Objects | WATCH

An engineer has created a ChatGPT-powered sentry rifle that uses voice commands to fire at…

9 minutes ago

Mumbai Selectors to Discuss Rohit Sharma’s Ranji Trophy Availability Amid Ongoing Uncertainty

MCA to approach Rohit Sharma over his availability for Ranji Trophy as the Indian skipper…

15 minutes ago

Saif Ali Khan Attacked: Actor Hospitalised After Knife Assault at Home

Actor Saif Ali Khan, stabbed by an intruder at home, is undergoing treatment in Mumbai.…

55 minutes ago

What Does The 3-Phase Agreement Of The Gaza Deal Include?

The landmark 3-phase Gaza deal brings hope for peace, featuring a ceasefire, hostage exchanges, and…

1 hour ago

This Part Of The Dead Person’s Body Aghoris Like To Eat The Most, Why Do They Eat It?

Aghori sadhus follow mysterious and shocking rituals, including consuming remains from cremation grounds. Their unique…

1 hour ago