For the first time in Lumbini province, kidney transplant service has started at Bheri Hospital. The service was started at the hospital from Tuesday in collaboration with the Martyrs National Human Organ Transplantation Center Kathmandu.
Chief Medical Superintendent of Bheri Hospital Dr. Nirajan Subedi said that for the first time in Bheri Hospital, two patients' kidneys were successfully transplanted on the first day on Tuesday.
On the first day on Tuesday, a 37-year-old man from Bansgarhi Municipality Ward No. 8 Bardia and a 40-year-old man from Aurhi Municipality 2 Mahottari were successfully transplanted, Dr. Subedi of the hospital informed.
According to him, both patients were donated kidneys by their wives. Earlier, one patient was undergoing dialysis in Bheri Hospital and another patient was undergoing dialysis in Kathmandu.
Dr. who came from the religiously devoted National Human Organ Transplantation Center. Pukarchandra Shrestha's team along with Dr. Bheri Hospital's kidney specialist surgeon. Dipesh Gupta and Euro surgeon Dr. A team of expert doctors including Anjit Phuyal has done the kidney transplant
Similarly, Dr. towards nephrology. Saurabh Hamal and Dr. The Chief Medical Superintendent of Bheri Hospital, Dr. Subedi, said that the necessary manpower of expert doctors such as cardiologists and radiologists along with Paras Shrestha are also present.
For this, Dr. from the Human Organ Transplantation Center. A team of 14-15 expert doctors led by Pukarchandra Shrestha came to Nepalgunj. The Department of Health Services decided to give consent to the hospital for human organ transplantation on March 28th after holding a meeting of the Organ Transplantation Coordinating Committee and the letter of consent was received at the hospital on May 5th.
Before that, a team from the center came to Bheri Hospital and returned to Kathmandu after on-site monitoring, observation and inspection. The information officer of the hospital and the head of the emergency department, senior physician Dr. Dr. Sanket Risal informed .
A new operation theater has been prepared at the hospital for kidney transplant. According to information officer Risal, a four-bed ICU ward has been operated so that two patients can undergo kidney transplant at the same time. A ward with four ICU beds, two beds for patients and two beds for kidney donors, has been put into operation.
