By: Shree1news, 30 NOV 2020
For the second time in Odisha’s medical history, living-donor liver transplantation was efficiently undertaken on the Institute of Medical Sciences and SUM Hospital, faculty of medicine of SOA Deemed to be University, here on Sunday.
The primary-ever liver transplantation within the state was additionally carried out at IMS and SUM Hospital on March 5 last.
A group headed by Prof P Balachandran Menon of Hyderabad-based Asian Institute of Gastroenterology (AIG) and GI surgeon Dr Satya Prakash Roychoudhury from IMS and SUM Hospital carried out the marathon 12-hour-long surgical procedure.
Prof Manoj Kumar Sahu, Head of the Department of Gastroenterology at IMS and SUM Hospital, mentioned the surgical course of started at 4 within the morning and continued for 12 hours.
The beneficiary of the liver transplantation was Umesh Kumar Rout of Sambalpur, a 49-year-old teacher, who received a portion of the liver of his sister Anita Kumari (41).
“Rout was affected by end-stage liver illness and the one choice available was to go for liver transplantation to save his life,” Prof Sahu mentioned.
A 40-member team, comprising doctors, nurses and paramedics from a number of specialities together with Gastro-Intestinal Surgery, Hepatology, Anesthesia, Cardiology, Urology, Nephrology, Radiology, OT, Infection Control, Central Lab and Blood Bank was constituted for the purpose earlier.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed earlier between AIG and IMS and SUM Hospital for conducting the liver transplantation.
Explaining the procedure, Prof Sahu mentioned about 60 per cent of the donor’s liver was first taken out whereas the diseased liver was removed from the affected person simultaneously in a separate OT. The new liver was implanted with the surgeons attaching the arteries, veins and bile ducts completely. Rotem, new expertise was used to observe the coagulation parameters of the recipient. Each the donor and recipient had been extubated after surgery, he mentioned.
The surgical procedure was supported by a 10-member group from AIG led by Prof Menon, Director of Liver Transplantation, different members of the group being Dr G.V.Premkumar, Dr Shakti Swaroop, Dr Krishna Chaitanya and Santosh Kumar Sahoo.
The core transplant group at IMS and SUM Hospital included Dr Sumit Mohanty, Dr Satya Sundar Gajendra Mohapatra, Dr Santosh Kumar Singh, Dr Rajib Lochan Samal, Dr Debakanta Mishra, Dr Rajesh Kumar Bhola, Dr Girija Nandini Kanungo and transplant coordinators Susanta Kumar Biswal and Saroj Senapati.
Prof. Menon expressed satisfaction on the facilities obtainable at IMS and SUM Hospital for such high-end surgical procedures saying that the group members had been very cooperative and quick learners. The hospital might emerge as a centre for transplant surgical procedures in the future, he mentioned.
“It was the dream of SOA’s Founder-President Prof Manojranjan Nayak to start liver transplantation in Odisha and the first such surgery created history within the state,” Prof. Sahu mentioned.
Prof Sahu, who has provided leadership for such surgeries within the hospital with the help of the Medical Superintendent, Dr Pusparaj Samantasinhar, mentioned liver transplantation had change into a actuality in Odisha when the first such surgical procedure was carried out at IMS and SUM Hospital on March 5.
A patient from Balasore, Jayanta Kumar Biswal had obtained a portion of the liver of his 18-year-old son in a successful transplant.
He mentioned liver diseases had change into quite common in Odisha and lots of younger individuals had been dying with out transplantation. “This had change into a reality now in our state with liver transplantation being done at IMS and SUM Hospital at a really affordable price,” Prof. Sahu mentioned adding Bhubaneswar was turning right into a health hub for world-class healthcare.
Source: A-N