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Wockhardt Hospital conducts transplant of kidney transported from Pune to Nashik in 3.5 hrs

Our Bureau, MumbaiMonday, July 11, 2016, 14:55 Hrs  [IST]

The kidney, donated by a brain dead patient from Ruby Hall hospital in Pune, was transported to Wockhardt Hospital, Nashik in 3 hours and 30 minutes to save the life of a patient at Wockhardt Hospitals, Nashik in dire need of a transplantation. A green corridor created by the district administration and police of Nashik, Pune and Ahmednagar, helped save the life of the patient, who was in dire need of transplantation.

Timely intervention and cooperation by the concerned officials helped speed up the process of kidney transport from Pune to Nashik.

Dr Bhart Shah, center head, Wockhardt Hospitals, Nashik, said, “A kidney has to be transplanted within 18 to 22 hours of removal from the donor’s body. The green corridor created by the authorities helped ensure the kidney was successfully transplanted to our patient in time. The patient is doing fine and is recuperating well.”

Dr Nagesh Aghor, nephrology consultant, Wockhardt Hospitals, said, “Wockhardt Hospitals is well equipped to handle kidney transplantations. The need is to get a donor in time for a procedure. Such sensitive and immediate action taken by concerned authorities is extremely important in saving patients’ lives.”

Wockhardt Hospitals, Nashik has the state of the art department for all kidney related problems including transplants. The hospital has conducted 60,0000 successful dialysis and 21 kidney transplants till date and  they have been recognized by CMO Asia healthcare.

Wockhardt Hospitals is a chain of tertiary care super-specialty hospitals with facilities in Nagpur, Nasik, Vashi (Navi Mumbai), Rajkot, Surat, South Mumbai and North Mumbai. All Wockhardt Hospitals have state-of-the-art infrastructure and globally benchmarked processes to enable patient care and safety.

Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd. is one of the few professionally managed corporate hospital groups in the country which put patient safety and quality of care at the core of its strategy. The above 1000 bed hospitals have over 1000 Standard Operating Procedures or Protocols for both clinical and non-clinical processes in place. The guiding philosophy is to serve and enrich the Quality of Life of patients.

 
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