Youth
loses both hands to an accident, AIMS gives him new pair of hands !
With science and medicine scaling
new frontiers every day, AIMS earlier this year operated a youth who had lost
his both hands in a train accident. He was operated with a new pair of hands
from a brain dead donor. The youth was thrown out of a running train by
antisocial elements while he objected to their unruly behavior towards fellow
women passengers.
Transplant of internal organs like liver, kidney and heart from a
brain-dead donor is accepted across the country now. But transplant of other
structures like hands and face is still in its infancy all over the world and
till now not carried out in India. For a bilateral hand amputee the best option
of rehabilitation and coming back into a productive life is to have a hand
transplant. The transplant of hands is technically demanding and
is difficult to be carried out due to the paucity of hand donation from a
deceased donor. Considering the importance of hand transplant the department of
Plastic Hand and micro vascular surgery at Amrita Institute launched a
Composite tissue allotransplant programme in 2013 after getting the necessary
government clearance. The first double hand transplant was carried out on 12th
and 13th of January 2015.
This is the first hand
transplant in a colored population in the world and first among the developing
nations from Asia. The hand transplant has drawn the attention of the International scientific community and the recent visit by an eminent US
team expressed their happiness by the way the preparations and execution of the procedure equalling the US
standards. Following this numerous enquiries have been pouring from all over
India and neighboring countries with requests for hand transplants and other
complex hand surgical procedures. The department headed by Dr Subramania Iyer
and comprising of senior plastic surgeons Dr Mohit sharma, Dr S. Vijayaraghavan,
Dr Jimmy Mathew and Dr Kishore is fully equipped and assisted by ancillary
services to undertake all complex plastic surgery procedures The department prides itself in its academic and research activities. The
department conducts periodically micro vascular surgical training programme. A
soft embalmed cadaver training facility has been added. The partnership with
Anglia Ruskin University is in the offing to start an aesthetic surgery and
burns training programme.
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