Raipur. The first pediatric cadaver liver transplant was done on an 11-year-old child from Mandla under the leadership of Dr. Sandeep Dave, Medical and Managing Director at the Ramakrishna Care Hospital in the capital. Now the child is completely healthy and is leading his regular daily routine.

The child was suffering from a disease called liver cirrhosis for 06 years. The child was suffering from jaundice, his stomach was getting filled with water and the child was getting weaker day by day. For this, he needed a liver transplant, which the doctor had informed his family about, but due to no donor being available in the family, liver transplant was not possible, due to which the family was wandering in many big cities for liver treatment. The child was being treated in Ramakrishna Care Hospital for 2 months and the patient had registered his name in the waiting list of Soto Chhattisgarh for cadaveric liver transplant.

In Chhattisgarh, a patient was declared brain dead, whose family expressed their wish to donate the patient’s organs and agreed to donate them. The hospital administration informed Soto Chhattisgarh about this. The child’s family was informed. The special thing is that the liver that was transplanted to the child was the entire liver of an older patient. The child is completely healthy and is able to live his regular life.

The liver transplant of the patient was done under the leadership and guidance of Dr. Sandeep Dave, Medical and Managing Director. The patient expressed special thanks for this. Dr. SN Madharia contributed in the treatment of the child, due to which the patient was able to get a liver and the patient is completely healthy today.

The liver transplant team of doctors from Ramakrishna Care Hospital included Dr. Md. Abdun Naeem, Dr. Ajit Mishra, Dr. Yuktansh Pandey, Dr. Rajkumar, Dr. Dheeraj Premchandani, Dr. Pardhasardi Medical Gastroenterology Team – Dr. Sandeep Pandey, Dr. Lalit Nihal, Critical Care – Dr. Vishal Kumar, Emergency and Trauma Department – Dr. Santosh Singh, Pediatrics Department – Dr. Pawan Jain, Anesthesia Department – Dr. Sarvesh Lal and OT, Nursing and Transplant Support Team.

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