Brain Dead Student of MIT Gives Life to Others Through Organ Donation

Brain Dead Student of MIT Gives Life to Others Through Organ Donation

A student of Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT), who was declared brain dead by a panel of doctors after he suffered severe injuries in a road accident, has given life to others through organ donation.

The 19-year-old student, Vemula Sudarshan Chowdary, a resident of Gurazala Mandal, Andhra Pradesh, was admitted to Kasturba Hospital in Manipal for treatment after he was injured in a road accident in Manipal at 8.40 p.m. on Sunday. He was declared brain dead by the panel of expert doctors. The student’s father, Vemula Alekha Prasad, expressed his family’s willingness to donate viable organs of the victim to save the life of other needy patients.

As per Jeevasarthakathe, SOTTO, Bengaluru, protocols and decisions, liver was sent to KMC Hospital, Ambedkar Circle, Mangalore, lungs to Aster CMI, Bengaluru, one kidney to AJ Hospital and Research Centre, Mangalore, and the other kidney, corneas/eye balls and skin were retained by Kasturba Hospital in Manipal for registered patients to save their lives, on Wednesday.

The harvested organs were transferred to recipient hospitals with the support of the Udupi and Dakshina Kannada Police Department from Manipal to Mangalore via Green Corridor.

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