Vietnam performs first transplant of lung from brain-dead donor

Vietnam performs first transplant of lung from brain-dead donor hinh anh 1Scene at the lung transplant at the Central Military Hospital 108 (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam’s
first patient undergoing a lung transplant with the organ donated by a
brain-dead person is now in stable health 16 days after the operation, doctors
said.

Lieut. Gen. Mai Hong Bang,
Director of Central Military Hospital 108, which performed the surgery, told a
press conference on March 16 that the 52-year-old patient Tran Ngoc H from Nam
Dinh province was diagnosed with acute respiratory failure due to his
full-blown chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The patient’s only chance to
survive was lung transplant.

After finding a brain-dead donor,
the hospital held a 40-hour inter-hospital consultation and decided to perform
the transplant for the patient. The plant lasted up to eight hours on February
26.

A week after the operation, the
patient’s health recovered positively. After 16 days, the patient can breathe
himself, walk around the room, and eat gruel, with good results gained in
different medical tests.

Bang said the donor’s organs were
used for kidney, cornea, and heart transplants for six other people.

To date, the hospital has
successfully performed 18 kidney transplants, one liver transplant, 14 cornea
transplants, and 27 marrow transplants.-VNA

VNA

Source: VietnamPlus

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