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Bangalore,
India - In an exemplary first, the Manipal Hospital has conducted
a successful liver transplant on a child using a healthy part
of the liver of her mother. The surgery places the hospital
in the league of a few healthcare setups within the country
offering this super specialization service.
The
most significant aspect of this achievement was that the procedure
was done by an in-house team of well qualified transplant
surgeons.
Shveta
Gore, an architect by profession gave up her job without any
regret before her daughter Prachi was born. She wanted to
be full time mother devoted to Prachi's upbringing. She never
knew that one day she would have to fight great odds to save
her baby's life.
The
child was diagnosed with Alagille Syndrome with chronic liver
disease three days after she was born and that was the beginning
of a long battle against the disease. Through the course of
next three and a half years, Prachi had terrible itching (Intractable
Pruritus), which would keep her awake throughout the day and
night, and suffered liver failure and significant growth retardation.
.JPG)
Pracha,
after the successful liver transplant at Manipal Hospital,
Bangalore
When
Shveta and her husband Deodatta, an engineer in a reputed
organization in Bangalore, brought Prachi to Manipal Hospital,
liver transplant was the only option left for her. The doctors
would have to replace the damaged liver of Prachi with a healthy
part of liver donated by one of her parents. It was a very
challenging procedure and Shveta knew that she was the right
person to donate a part of her liver for her daughter. "My
husband has the responsibility of looking after the entire
family and he could not have been put at risk," said
Shveta, who did not hesitate even for a second to take the
decision.
During
the transplant a part of the healthy liver of the mother was
surgically separated and transplanted into the child after
removing her diseased liver. The age of the child and the
small blood vessels made this a particularly challenging surgical
intervention. The team of surgeons along with intensivists
and support from plastic surgery, paediatric surgery and anesthesiology,
joined the small blood vessel supplying blood to the liver
using a microscope to ensure a surgical success.
Post surgery, the transplanted part of the mother's liver
in Prachi is functioning perfectly as was evidenced by the
disappearance of symptoms like itching and her liver function
tests have shown positive results.
The
team of doctors who oversaw this surgery included, Dr. Sadiq
Sikora, Dr.Ramcharan T, Dr Srikanth, and Dr TLVD Prasad Babu,
of the Department of Surgical Gastroenterology at the Manipal
Hospital Bangalore.
Speaking
on the occasion, Dr. Sikora, Chief Surgical Gastroenterology,
said, "Over 200,000 people in India die of liver related
diseases every year. We have been fortunate to have the state-of-the-art
facilities and well trained clinical team with us. Hence we
can now offer hope to these patients and help in saving lives."
Dr Ramcharan, transplant surgeon who joined Manipal from New
Orleans, United States, said, "The surgery was a great
challenge that was overcome by Prachi's will power and the
family's conviction. We hope more such people come forward
for saving the lives of their near and dear ones."
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