Signal-free corridor helps patient get heart from donor

Bengaluru - Heart of a brain-dead person was transferred from BGS Hospital on Mysore road to Narayana Health City Hospital on Hosur road.

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Published: Sun 20 Dec 2015, 6:42 PM

Last updated: Sun 20 Dec 2015, 8:57 PM

A 'signal-free' 38-km corridor created by police on Sunday from the outskirts to a city hospital helped a patient from Delhi get a heart from a brain-dead donor.
Traffic police of Bengaluru, capital of south Indian state of Karnataka, created the corridor for safe transportation of the heart of a brain-dead person from BGS Hospital on Mysore road to Narayana Health City Hospital on Hosur road here in an ambulance.
The 38-km distance was covered in just 23 minutes, police officials said.
The donor was a 17-year-old college student, who had met with an accident recently. He was declared brain-dead on Saturday.
The recipient is a 35-year-old man from Delhi.
Narayana Health officials in a statement said the man was suffering from Restrictive Cardiomyopathy and had been waiting for a donor heart for the past five months.
The heart transplant surgery took around 90 minutes, they said.

Published: Sun 20 Dec 2015, 6:42 PM

Last updated: Sun 20 Dec 2015, 8:57 PM

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