Organ donation and transplant: “Life after Death”

(VOVWORLD) - Through organ donation, the death of one person can lead to the survival of many others. Lives are transformed and one family's devastating loss can turn into new hope for countless strangers. VOV has the story of a 19-year-old male student with brain death, who gave four people a new lease of life by donating his organs.
Doctors of the Cho Ray hospital in Ho Chi Minh City are hosting "honor walks" to recognize a 19-year-old student whose organs will be donated to save other lives. The doctors and nurses stand around the brain-dead donor, clasp their hands together, and bow in silence before entering the organ removal surgery. His 2 kidneys, liver and heart are taken out to save 4 patients’ lives.
Dr. Pham Huu Thien Chi, deputy head of the hospital's Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery Department of HCM City’s Cho Ray Hospital said: “My colleagues and I experienced emotions very quickly and intensely at that moment, however, we told each other to focus and tried our best to preserve all the organs to be donated.”
Organ donation and transplant: “Life after Death” - ảnh 1The doctors and nurses stand around the brain-dead donor, clasp their hands together, and bow in silence before entering the organ removal surgery

Finally, the two kidneys were transplanted to 2 male patients who had been on dialysis for 9 years; the liver was transplanted for a 39-year-old man with cirrhosis being treated at Cho Ray Hospital, and the heart was selected by the National Coordination Center for a patient at Hue Central Hospital.

In addition to the efforts of doctors, it is impossible not to mention the support of the Ho Chi Minh City Police, and the cooperation of Vietnam Airlines to successfully bring the heart from the hospital to Tan Son Nhat International Airport and onward to Hue Central Hospital. 

Organ donation and transplant: “Life after Death” - ảnh 2The traffic police escort donated organs to hospitals

Senior Colonel Nguyen Van Binh, deputy head of the HCM City Traffic Police Department, said this is the 5th time that the traffic police have cooperated with hospitals to escort donated organs to hospitals.

“We hope that with our small support, the hearts from donors will beat again, their eyes will see this world again. Lives will go on and those people who receive these “wonderful gifts” soon recover and contribute to society. We would like to thank the donors’ family for this humane act,” Binh said.

Organ donation and transplant: “Life after Death” - ảnh 3A 37-year-old male patient from Nghe An is a receiver

Le Minh Hien is Head of the Social Work Department at Cho Ray Hospital, said: “After surgeons informed the donor’s family that the receiver’s health was good, they felt relieved as a part of their loved one’s body will be reborn and save a life.”

A 37-year-old male patient, from Nghe An is a receiver. For the past 9 years, he has had to go to Cho Ray Hospital 3 times a week for dialysis, experienced extreme tiredness and exhausted his finances. Now, he can live again thanks to this “priceless gift”.
“I appreciate and thank you for giving me such a wonderful gift. This is a humane action, which helps people at the end of the dark tunnel like me find a ray of light in life. I hope that this action could be multiplied so that patients like me could be saved,” he said. 
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