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40 year old Mukesh gets a new life from Deceased Donor Liver Transplantation

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], Feb 3 (ANI/BusinessWire India): A new life unfolds for Mukesh Kumar Shaw, a 40 year old resident of Nivedita Park Road, Behala through a Cadaveric Liver Transplant done on January 13 at Medica Superspecialty Hospital, Kolkata.

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Mukesh Shaw with the Liver Transplant Team of Medica, Kolkata

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], Feb 3 (ANI/BusinessWire India): A new life unfolds for Mukesh Kumar Shaw, a 40-year-old resident of Nivedita Park Road, Behala through a Cadaveric Liver Transplant done on January 13 at Medica Superspecialty Hospital, Kolkata.
Mukesh is the sole bread earner of his family comprising of his retired father and two sisters. His disease made the family worried about the future of their very existence.
Mukesh came to Dr PK Sethy, Director, Medica Institute of Gastrointestinal Diseases around the beginning of November by which time his liver was having an acute exacerbation of chronic end-stage liver disease.
Realizing the seriousness of the situation, Dr Sethy advised investigations immediately as he foresaw the possibility of an urgent transplant to save this young man.
"We moved very fast on him from seeing him at OPD to planning for the transplant and listing him for the deceased donor's liver as significant time already passed when he consulted me," said Dr Sethy.
After reviewing his initial reports, Dr Sethy referred him to Dr Hirak Pahari, Dr Nikhil S and Dr Barun Nath, Consultants, Department of Liver Transplant and Hepatobiliary Surgery.
Pre-transplant work-up was done thereafter and necessary formalities were done with ROTTO for listing for a cadaveric liver as he did not have a live donor available.
"When we first saw Mukesh around early November, he was very sick with intermittent bleeding esophageal varices, severe jaundice, ascites & hepatic encephalopathy. His Na-MELD score was 31 which predicted very high mortality risk of 30-40 per cent in three months," added Dr Hirak Pahari.
Mukesh was treated for acute-on-chronic liver failure until a suitable deceased donor became available.
The momentous time came on January 13 this year when he underwent Deceased Donor Liver Transplantation (DDLT) from a brain dead donor. His surgery lasted exactly 5 hours 32 minutes and in the words of Dr Hirak, "his post-operative period of twelve days at the Medica was uneventful."
Dr Nikhil S was overwhelmed by the patient's courage. "The patient's confidence of getting better further was noteworthy. He was always sure that he would get well via the transplant," he said.
"Our planning was very meticulous and everything went as per that. The patient responded well post-operatively and that made us discharge him on time as we had thought of," said Dr Barun Nath.
The surgery had been ably supported by the team of Anaesthesiologists headed by Dr Amiya Mishra, Senior Consultant and HOD, Department of Anaesthesiology and Pain Medicine.
"We have a highly skilled team of anesthesiologists who are certified in Liver Transplant Anaesthesia who could successfully manage the liver transplant on the patient with gross liver induced bleeding disorder and compromised heart function," said Dr Amiya Mishra.
After surgery, the patient was kept in the Liver Transplant Unit of Medica under the combined care of the surgical team and the Medica Critical Care Team. The critical care team developed a separate Transplant ICU and had a dedicated team that monitored and managed Mukesh 24x7 to minimize the risk of any post-operative infection and complications.
On January 25, Mukesh was discharged from Medica and the doctors guided him and his family to maintain the practices that were required to be followed for the patient's safety and well-being.
Mukesh was advised to be put up in a separate room and all his belongings must be thoroughly cleaned for his usage once he got back home. He was advised not to have too many visitors on his return. While interacting with outsiders or stepping out for a walk, he should be wearing masks, gloves and cap.
Now his dietary advice is normal with high protein intake. He is alerted not to lift any heavy weights for the next six months.
Post-discharge, Mukesh came to Medica on January 27 and is found to be doing well. Dr Hirak Pahari was happy to share that "the life in his eyes is back."
"I was tensed initially, but always knew that I shall sail through as I had enormous trust in my doctors at Medica. During my stay, every doctor I met was encouraging and that boosted my determination to get back to normal life as much as possible after the operation," said Mukesh, while sharing his overall feeling.
"I started walking with help from Physiotherapy Team in days after the surgery and with each passing day, I could feel that I was getting better. When I left Medica on 25th, I was happy to return to my home but felt sad also as Medica became my second home during these days," added Mukesh.
"We are thankful to the government of West Bengal for the lead role that it has played in creating awareness around organ donation and cadaveric transplants. This enables hospitals like Medica to actively participate in such a transplant program," said Dr Alok Roy, Chairman, Medica Group of Hospitals, while reflecting upon the first Liver Transplant case of Medica.
"The role of ROTTO and SOTTO is worth commendable and their support in this endeavor has taken the organ transplantation to newer heights and Medica shall keep supporting the Government of West Bengal on all such initiatives," further added Dr Roy.
This story is provided by BusinessWire India. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of this article. (ANI/BusinessWire India)

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