Jipmer performs upper limb transplant
UNI Nov 23, 2018
The Jawharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (Jipmer) performed the second upper limb transplantation recently.
According to a Jipmer statement, they got information about a 22-year-old brain dead boy from Bengaluru and willingness to donate organs. After completing all formalities a team of surgeons went to Narayana Hridayala, harvested and preserved the upper limbs on November 18. The team managed to reach Jipmer by 1630 hours the same day by the time the patient was ready for the procedure.
The upper limbs were transplanted on a 32-year-old man from Puducherry, who had undergone bilateral upper limb amputations after sustaining crush injuries to both upper limbs in a work-related accident. The bilateral upper limb transplantation procedure was started at 5 pm and lasted for 9½ hours. The patient received 8 units of blood during the procedure.
The right limb transplantation was at the level of lower arm whereas the left upper limb transplantation was at the level of the upper one-third. The patient was observed in the CCU until he was stable and then transferred to the Reconstructive Transplantation ICU. Currently, the patient is under intensive care both for the post-surgical care and for monitoring of immunosuppression.
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