Lungs of Surat women Saves life of Covid survivor

Surat | Tuesday | 8th June, 2021

Summary:

Kamini Patel, a resident of Timbarva (Sankli) in Bardoli taluka, gave a new lease of life not only to the 31-year-old woman Covid-19 survivor from Maharashtra but also to six others.

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A woman from Jalgaon in Maharashtra had managed to beat Covid-19 but her ordeals were far from over. Coronavirus had completely damaged her lungs.

With doctors advising lung transplant as the only option to save the woman, her family was hoping against hope to get an organ donor in time.

Just before midnight on Sunday their prayers were answered when the family of a 46-year-old brain-dead woman from a Surat village decided to donate her organs.

Kamini Patel, a resident of Timbarva (Sankli) in Bardoli taluka, gave a new lease of life not only to the 31-year-old woman Covid-19 survivor from Maharashtra but also to six others.

Apart from lungs, Patel’s heart, two kidneys, liver and corneas were also donated.

The lungs were transplanted into the Covid-19 survivor woman at Hyderabad’s KIMS Hospital.

A green corridor was created from Surat to Hyderabad, a distance of 940 km, and the lungs were shifted in 160 minutes.

Patel was under treatment since May 17, after she was unable to get up from the bed.

Her blood pressure shot up all of a sudden and doctors diagnosed that she had suffered brain-hemorrhage.

She was shifted to Shalby hospital in Surat where the blood clot from her brain was removed after craniotomy surgery.

But her condition did not improve and doctors declared her brain-dead on Saturday after which the Donate Life team approached the Patel family.

“My wife is dead but she would give a new lease of life to seven people.