In her death infant gives new lease of life to boy

  • | Monday | 7th December, 2020

Tribune News ServiceChandigarh December 6A 39-day-old girl child gave a new lease of life to a 15-year-old boy from Patiala. The family of the child donated her kidneys after she suffered renal failure here today. The child was born on October 28 and had brain anomalies incompatible with life. When doctors told her parents - Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and his wife Supreet Kaur from Amritsar - that their daughter wouldn't pull through they decided to donate her kidneys and save someone's life. The victim's father Sukhbir Singh Sandhu who works as an agriculture development officer and is also the president of the Plant Doctors Services Association Punjab said: “It's something no family should have to go through.

Tribune News Service Chandigarh December 6 A 39-day-old girl child gave a new lease of life to a 15-year-old boy from Patiala. The family of the child donated her kidneys after she suffered renal failure here today. The child was born on October 28 and had brain anomalies incompatible with life. The girls parents brought her to the PGI on November 25. When doctors told her parents - Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and his wife Supreet Kaur from Amritsar - that their daughter wouldnt pull through they decided to donate her kidneys and save someones life. The victims father Sukhbir Singh Sandhu who works as an agriculture development officer and is also the president of the Plant Doctors Services Association Punjab said: “Its something no family should have to go through. We agreed to organ donation because somewhere in our hearts we felt that our daughters such short mortal journey had a purpose. She came to this world only to give life to someone else in pain. Despite the heartache that we are going through we knew it was the right thing to do.” Prof Ashish Sharma Head Department of Renal Transplant Surgery PGI said: “Retrieving organs from children for transplant is rare. It is even more uncommon from such young children with congenital anomalies. The case had its own types of challenges. The best-matched recipient was grown-up. So both kidneys were transplanted onto one recipient considering the age factor.”

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