New Delhi:Several people got a new lease of life after receiving organs of a 40-year-old man, including his heart, liver and kidneys, who died at a private hospital here on Wednesday.
"An in-house 'green corridor' was created at the hospital premises in south Delhi which facilitated a quick and efficient transfer of donated organs, which benefited six patients," an official said.
It took Dr Kewal Krishan, director, Heart Transplant and LVAD Program at Max Hospital, Saket, and his team, seven minutes to retrieve the heart and another three minutes to transfer it to the operation theatre, where the recipient was awaiting transplant, hospital authorities said.
"The surgery took four-and-half hours thereafter since it was a 're-do' surgery," the hospital said in a statement.
The donated liver was retrieved and harvested at Liver and Biliary Sciences, Max Hospital, and the recipient are a 46-year-old Delhiite who was suffering from end-stage liver failure.
One kidney was transplanted at the facility's Urology, Renal Transplant and Robotics department.
The second kidney was shared with Indraprastha Apollo Hospital and the cornea was retrieved by Dr Shroff Charity Eye Hospital as allocated by the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation.