Tricky heart transplant saves Chennai teen
Post-surgery, the boy’s kidneys recovered, and he continues his schooling online, hoping to return to the classroom soon
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CHENNAI: A 13-year-old boy from an economically weak background in city has successfully recovered after a life-saving heart transplant at the Madras Medical Mission hospital.
His heart failure had caused his kidneys and liver to shut down, leaving a transplant as his only option. At the critical moment, a donor heart was secured through TRANSTAN.
Just before the surgery, his heart stopped, raising fears of neurological damage. The procedure, led by Dr Vijit Koshy Cherian, was a success.
His family, with his father working as a driver, received crucial financial aid from the hospital and a trust.
Post-surgery, the boy’s kidneys recovered, and he continues his schooling online, hoping to return to the classroom soon.