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  • 17 September, 2016
    Brother Donates Kidney To Sister As Raksha Bandhan Gift In Mumbai

    A 29-year-old woman successfully underwent kidney transplant at a hospital in Mumbai despite having an incompatible blood group with the donor, her 35 year old brother.
    Diagnosed with chronic glomerulonephritis, an acute inflammation of the kidney as a result of an autoimmune disorder, the woman was in urgent need of a kidney transplant.

    ‘Meticulous pre-surgery preparations paved way for a successful kidney transplant among siblings who have incompatible blood groups. ’

    Usually, the parents are the most suitable candidates to donate a kidney. However, in this case, both mother and father had diabetic complications and did not qualify as suitable donors.


    According to hospital authorities, the donation was significant because of the fact that blood groups of the siblings did not match.

    "Ordinarily, an organ transplant with incompatible blood groups poses several challenges. In this case, the brother was B+ while the sister was O+. However, with our experienced medical team and meticulous pre-surgery preparation, the surgery went off smoothly with no complications," Dr Bharat Shah, director, Institute of Renal Sciences, Global Hospitals, said in a statement.

    Commenting on their post-surgery health, the doctors stated that both brother and sister are doing well and expect a quick recovery. 

    Source: Medindia


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