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00:00When a person gets sick, some part of his body stops working.
00:06In such a situation, doctors try to cure that damaged part through pressure or surgery.
00:16Sometimes it happens that some part of the body stops working completely.
00:22In such a situation, the process of changing this damaged part of the body to a new one starts.
00:32Although it is a very difficult process, sometimes it does not succeed.
00:37But now the situation is such that the heart of the human body can also be changed.
00:45The liver can be changed, the kidneys can be closed.
00:48There are seven such organs that can be changed.
00:52There is a process for this, which was also given a legal form in 1994.
01:01The government is also increasing the program of organ transplantation.
01:05That's why they have a big budget.
01:08An incident related to this process was carried out in Jabalpur today.
01:14In which an old man, Baliram Kuswaha, was injured in an accident two days ago.
01:22And the doctors declared him brain dead.
01:25Then his family members decided to donate the right parts of his body.
01:34After this, two such patients were found who needed a liver and a heart.
01:42Baliram Kuswaha's heart and liver were removed from his body and sent to Bhopal and Indore through a green corridor.
01:53Before this, doctors, police and administration prepared on many levels.
02:00But this work was done so quickly that from yesterday afternoon to today morning,
02:04the organs were removed from Baliram Kuswaha's body and sent to his important patients.
02:13The patient who had an accident on 21st was admitted to our medical college at 1 o'clock in the evening.
02:20Since then, his condition was very bad.
02:22By morning, his brain stem was dead.
02:26On the advice of our neurosurgeons, his relatives immediately agreed to donate the organs.
02:33They helped us a lot to do this great donation.
02:37After that, our medical college team and our super speciality team confirmed the apnea test.
02:43First, we confirm whether the brain stem is dead or not.
02:47We confirmed this and informed our SOTO, the state organization for organ transplants, in Indore.
02:54We did the second apnea test at around 7.30-8.00 pm and it was confirmed.
02:58Then, the organ allotment was done.
03:00Earlier, we had planned that one liver would go to Indore, one heart would go to AIIMS,
03:05and two kidneys would go to Bhopal.
03:07But since the patient's condition deteriorated at night and his urine output stopped at around 2.30-3.00 pm,
03:14we could not use the kidneys.
03:16In the morning, we removed the heart and liver and sent the heart to AIIMS
03:21and the liver to Chaitram Hospital, Indore.
03:25I would like to thank his family from the bottom of my heart for doing such a great job.
03:34They gave life to two people.
03:36They wanted to donate to other people, but for some reason, we could not use the kidneys.
03:43We do not know the name of the hospital.
03:45Our job is to send the patient to the hospital.
03:49If you start the SH, we have been working on it since 8.30 am.
03:54It will take 2-2.5 hours to complete the operation.
04:00If we talk about the super speciality, our anaesthesia team, nephrology team and urology team,
04:06all three teams have been working on it since morning.
04:08The patient was a neurosurgeon.
04:10He was a great help.
04:12He informed us on time and convinced him.
04:16The two teams that came, the team to remove the heart came from AIIMS
04:20and the team to remove the liver came from Chaitram Hospital.
04:24Sir, if there is an EG establishment in Jabalpur in the future, how will it be done?
04:29See, the kidney transplant program is already going on in Jabalpur.
04:33We are doing the transplant in Medical College.
04:35But for some reason, we did not have the recipient, who was positive.
04:39We had two patients who were listed, but they had died.
04:42So, we could not use the kidneys.
04:44And our main aim is to be able to use the kidneys here.
04:47But we have not been able to use the kidney transplant.
04:50But we want that with your help,
04:53it should get so much advertisement that people should be aware.
04:57People are not ready yet.
04:59And our neurosurgery department is such a big department,
05:02where many such patients come every month.
05:05So, if there is awareness in the public, then we will be able to save many lives.
05:10Cross-match of kidneys is required in organ transplant.
05:15And this facility is not available in Jabalpur right now.
05:18That's why organs are sent from Jabalpur to those cities where this facility is available.
05:24And the patients there get the benefit of it.
05:27If this facility is developed in Jabalpur,
05:30then the patients of Jabalpur will also get the benefit of organ transplant.
05:34Vishwajit Singh, ETB Bharat, Jabalpur.