Gurugram: Brain-Dead Woman Helps Save Four Lives
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 02 August, 2025
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Gurugram: A 60-year-old woman, who was declared brain dead after suffering an intracranial haemorrhage, gave new lease of life to at least four persons after her family members agreed to organ donation at Gurugram's Paras Hospital, an official said.
The woman was admitted to the hospital on July 7 and the doctors declared her brain dead on July 10. The same day her family members gave a nod for organ donation, hoping she would still live through her organs.
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Once the family officially consented to donate her organs - both her kidneys and eyes were allotted by the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO). One of her kidneys was given to a 42-year-old male patient at the same hospital, while the other one was donated to a 17-year-old female patient at Asian Hospital in Faridabad. The eyes were donated to two persons at private hospitals in Delhi.
P.N. Gupta, Director and HOD in the Department of Nephrology and Kidney Transplant, Paras Hospital, said: "She was admitted with intracranial haemorrhage and her general condition was critical. Despite the best efforts of the neurosurgical team, she was declared brain dead.
"Very few families realise the importance of organ donation. With her organs, four persons got new lease of life. Thousands of people die due to the non-availability of organs, irrespective of age, gender, cast or religion. Anybody can be an organ donor."
team had earlier reported that the Government Medical College (GMC) had performed three successful live kidney transplants and earned the title of the first medical college in the UT of Jammu & Kashmir to do so.
The transplantation process had been performed on chronic kidney disease patients who were on dialysis. All the expenses of the surgery were covered under Ayushman Bharat Sehat Scheme.
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