Longest green corridor of 350 kms was built

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Longest green corridor of 350 kms was built

Saturday, 23 September 2023 | Staff Reporter | BHOPAL

For the first time in the history of Madhya Pradesh, the longest green corridor of about 350 kilometers has been built. The liver of a brain dead patient was brought to Bhopal by road from Jabalpur at 2.20 pm on Thursday-Friday. The team of doctors had left for Bhopal with the liver at around 10.31 pm on Thursday night. That means the journey from Jabalpur to Bhopal was completed in about four hours. Doctors started the liver transplant surgery of the patient admitted at Bansal Hospital here at around 3.30 in the morning.

Earlier there was a plan to bring the liver through helicopter. The team of doctors flew from Bhopal to Jabalpur in CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan's helicopter, but due to it being night, the helicopter did not take the return flight. After which the decision was taken to bring the liver by road. The liver has been brought from Metro Hospital in Jabalpur to Bansal Hospital in Bhopal.

Bansal Hospital manager Lokesh Jha said that CM Shivraj Singh Chauhan had provided a helicopter to the doctors to bring Argon from Jabalpur.

For the first time, the largest green corridor of 350 kilometers

Dr. Rakesh Bhargava, Secretary of Kiran Foundation, which works for organ donation, said that for the first time in the state, on the intervening night of Thursday-Friday, the longest 350 km long green corridor was built between Jabalpur and Bhopal. Which was built between Jabalpur, Narsinghpur, Raisen and Bhopal.

Earlier on May 10 this year, a 205 km long green corridor was built between Bhopal and Indore. Then, one kidney of Pushpalata Jain, who was admitted in Bhopal's Bansal Hospital after brain hemorrhage, was sent for transplant to a patient admitted in a private hospital in Indore.

Dr. Rakesh Bhargava told that on July 24, 2017 also, the organ of a brain dead patient from Jabalpur was transplanted to Bhopal. Then it was brought by flight. But, for the first time, argan is being brought from Jabalpur to Bhopal by road.

The liver is being brought from Metro Hospital in Jabalpur to Bansal Hospital in Bhopal.

The liver is being brought from Metro Hospital in Jabalpur to Bansal Hospital in Bhopal.

Bansal Hospital manager Lokesh Jha said that a 64-year-old patient was declared brain dead at Jabalpur's Metro Hospital on September 20. His family had expressed their desire to donate his organs. After which the liver was removed through surgery in one to one and a half hours. Which will be transplanted to a patient admitted in Bansal Hospital, Bhopal.  

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