Family of brain-dead youth donate his organs; Udupi-M'luru green corridor


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Udupi/Mangaluru, Mar 22: In a laudable gesture, the family of a brain-dead youth who met with an accident recently decided to donate his organs.

For the first time in the medical history of the coastal region, a green corridor is being created from Manipal to Mangaluru airport at Bajpe for the purpose of transporting the organs to Bengaluru via Jet Airways flight. This is also the first such organ donation procedure in Udupi district.


Mangaluru airport


KMC Hospital, Manipal

The donor, Purushottam Naik (30) of Talagodu, Bhatkal, met with an accident on March 14. A fisherman by profession, Naik was returning home, when, at around 8.30 pm, his bike collided with a goods auto rickshaw at Mavinakurve in Bhatkal. It is said that preparations were going on for a temple programme and halogen lamps had been placed. Due to the intense light Purushottam reportedly failed to notice the goods tempo and rammed into it head-on.

Purushottam who suffered serious head injuries was then admitted to KMC Hospital in Manipal. He slipped into a coma and the doctors gave little hope of recovery. He was declared brain-dead on March 21.

On the doctors' advice, Purushottam's family members agreed to donate his liver, kidneys and heart valves. They had planned to donate his eyes too, but due to the injury, the eyes too suffered damage and the doctors advised against their donation.

Among the organs donated, one of the kidneys will be transplanted to a patient in Manipal hospital, while another kidney will be taken to either Yenepoya Hospital or AJ Hospital in Mangaluru, depending on their requirement, and the heart valves and the liver to Columbia Asia Hospital in Bengaluru.

As per the arrangements done, the organs were removed and the heart valves and the liver taken to Bajpe airport at around 7.20 pm via Mulky. At 8.30 pm, the organs will be taken to Bengaluru via Jet Airways flight. One of the kidneys will be transported to Yenepoya Hospital or AJ Hospital separately the same evening.

Addressing a press meet here, doctors of KMC Hospital said that a team from Zonal Coordination Committee of Karnataka for Transplantation (ZCCKT), Bengaluru has arrived in Bengaluru for the purpose, along with Organ Retrieval Committee led by Dr Suman. 

Dr (Col) M Dayananda, medical superintendent and COO, KMC Manipal said, "We are pleased to coordinate this entire exercise of organ donation from brain-dead patient and transplantation to needy patients which will lead to saving a few lives. The DC of Udupi R Vishal has been very proactive in his approach to initiate the programme of organ donation in Udupi district. The support from SPs Annamalai of Udupi and Dr Sharanappa of Dakshina Kannada made the transportation, especially the green corridor arrangements and other logistics arrangements to take place in a time bound manner. The Airport Authority of India has offered all possible assistance for the smooth passage and transit of the team and the organs."

Deputy commmissioner R Vishal said that suggested that as the family had donated the youth's organs, their hospital bill should be waived. The family has already paid Rs 38,000 out of the Rs 1,10,000 bill amount, and as per the DC's request, the hospital agreed to waive off the remaining amount of around Rs 72,000.

The DC also suggested the hospital to establish an eye bank which would help in organ donation in the future. He also urged people to go for accident insurance, as Purushottam had none.

Speaking to daijiworld, Mangaluru traffic ACP Uday Nayak said that a green corridor with zero traffic would be created later in the evening from Mulky to Mangaluru airport coming under his jurisdiction. The zero traffic from Manipal to Mangaluru airport will last for about 50 minutes.

Purushottam is survived by his parents and six siblings including one sister. Sources said that he was a Congress worker in Bhatkal.

  

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  • Kusuma Kumari G, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Wed, Mar 23 2016

    I salute the fmaily who doanted the deceased organs. May god bless them. However let me point out the authorities who I see in the picture to look into. FIrstly look at the root cuase of this accident. Bad roads is the cause make sure the roads are safe and clean, Secondly prevent overspeeding at highways which is a cause of acident. Thridly though this transplant will definietly save a life please take care of the primary and secondary level health care in the district It can be achieved at the half the cost of this operation. Make sure poor people beenfit, I see all authorities of the district in picture

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  • Kusuma Kumari G Nellore, Kodyadka

    Wed, Mar 23 2016

    Great gesture from family Also glad the hospital authorities acted in time to remove organs and transporting it to Manipal hospital Bengaluru Great gesture indeed May God bless all

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  • Sudhakar Poojary, Kadeshivalaya/Dubai

    Wed, Mar 23 2016

    Great Job...

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  • madan salian, dubai ,

    Wed, Mar 23 2016

    well done every one.
    It would be nice if a helicopter air ambulance organized just to air lift from manipal to mangalore airport.
    sad in our country when a politician visiting manipal helicopter will be organized but a good cause like this a green corridor had to be organized.

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  • Ahmed, Mangaluru

    Wed, Mar 23 2016

    Kudos to Purushottam's family. RIP Purushottam. Great efforts by medical and police personals. I would suggest we should have AIR AMBULANCES for such situations.

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  • Mrs. Prathibha Anil, Pumpwell

    Wed, Mar 23 2016

    hats off such a great family. RIP

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  • Ershad Bolar, Mangaluru/Bolar

    Wed, Mar 23 2016

    Respects

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    I bow my head with great respect.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    May the Soul of donor rest in peace.A big contribution from the Family to the needy donating organs.My Suggestion is instead of creating a green corridor from Manipal to Airport which takes Long time with all efforts,better to make a landing place on the top of such a reputed Hospital like manipal for a small plane direct to the Mangalore Airport.It saves time,and organs will be reaching Destination very soon.Even on grounds can also landing can be arranged just near to Hospital.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    It looks like the hospitals are making a fortune out of the organ donation from poor people. Patient party will get its pending bill waived of. Let us have some clarity on the charges paid by the beneficiaries.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    What is mean by brain dead? There must be some procedure to bring back to life? How foolish doctors are? Doctors involved in this illegal trade should be jailed. This is very inhuman and against human rights. Every person has the right to get natural death whenever it comes or else victim had given special consent for organ donation in case of brain damage.

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  • PRAVEEN, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    all those thinking it is a big business. pls be assured there are strict guidelines on declaring a person brain dead and any doctor cannot do that. after that organ donation coordination committee has to approve each and every transplant. those who are waiting desperately for an organ for years know the importance not others who are hale and healthy. santhosh comment is not worth responding to at the moment.

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  • Mohammed Ilyas Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E, Byndoor/Dubai.U.A.E

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    On the doctors' advice, Purushottam's family members agreed to donate his liver, kidneys and heart valves. If it is curing to others for long time surely Almighty reward will get by Purushottam.Business intention doctors moving for this act Doctors will suffer.Best Wishes for Purushottam & his family.,

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  • Vasanthi, Udupi

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    Was the witness of this great job .... God bless his family.... May he rest in peace...

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  • Santosh,K, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    Good job by Purushottam Naik's family. Then Why cannot transplant brain??? Is this doctors are making money.

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  • Mahatma, mangalore

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    this is not bad... soul rest in peace. someone will start doing this kind of business, sure in future...half dead people will turn into brain dead! orphans will face more deaths! strict system has to be made and to be circulated publicly that it will not turn into trade...

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  • ahmed, mangalore

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    Correctly said. Thats the need for strict rules and their implementation regarding human organ harvesting and transplantation.

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  • gm, mlur

    Wed, Mar 23 2016

    Even airport authorities also should be more careful while transporting. Proper checking should be made before entering the airport.

    Good deed from Purushtham's family members, god bless them.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Wed, Mar 23 2016

    In order to maintain check on such unethical business, first of all every effort must be made to save accident victims. Rules must be eased so as to allow passersby to come to the aid of accident victims without fear. Onlookers normally refrain from aiding accident victims in order to avoid getting entangled in police case followed by court issues.

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  • Kusuma Kumari G Nellore, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Wed, Mar 23 2016

    I would certainly agree up on this point , Since lot of money is involved in organ transplant its quite possible that some one will miseuse this law also. So strict rules must be in place. And every effort must be made to make sure that no unwanted activity takes place under this rule.

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  • rony, katipalla

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    Great job ,govt should give More compensation to the parents,
    god bless them.

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  • Agnello DSouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    May you and your family be eternally blessed. RIP Purushottam Naik

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    God Bless his Parents ...

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  • ashi shetty, udupi

    Tue, Mar 22 2016

    great job

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