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Posted On: 9 September 2019 09:41 am
Updated On: 12 November 2020 02:05 pm

6 Kidney transplants, 1 Liver transplant performed by HMC team

Sumaica Asad
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Hamad Medical Corporation's (HMC's) transplant and organ donation teams recently performed six lifesaving kidney transplants and one liver transplant over five days.

The organs for the record number of transplant operations came from four live, related donors and one deceased donor. The seven transplant patients represent residents from seven different nationalities - Qatari, Syrian, Bangladeshi, Tunisian, Yemeni, Filipino, and Egyptian.

Dr. Yousuf Al Maslamani, Medical Director of Hamad General Hospital and Director of the Qatar Center for Organ Transplantation (QCOT) said the successful outcome of the 12 procedures is a testimony to the teamwork, resourcefulness, and expertise of the organ donation and transplant teams.

"This team includes doctors, transplant coordinators, nurses, and support staff from different specialities across HMC, including surgery, nephrology, anaesthesia, critical care, radiology, and laboratory" said Dr. Al Maslamani.

"The result was six successful kidney transplants and one liver transplant, all life-changing procedures for our patients. We wish them all good health, and for the deceased donor, a blessing in heaven - whoever saves one, it is as if he had saved mankind entirely," added Dr. Al Maslamani.

Dr. Abdulla Al Ansari, Acting Chief Medical Officer, expressed his pride in the high standard, quality, and safety of care provided by the teams involved.

For his part, Dr. Hassan Al Malki, Head of HMC's Nephrology Department said patients requiring transplant surgeries no longer need to look outside Qatar.

"HMC offers an excellent standard of care and the positive outcome of transplant surgeries performed in the country encourages us to advise the public to have their surgeries and follow-up care herein Qatar. Here in Qatar, they will receive safe, effective, and compassionate care and can avoid going abroad for the unknown," said Dr. Al Malki.

Dr Riadh Fadhil, Director of the Qatar Organ Donation Center (Hiba), added that Qatar has a successful and world-recognized organ donation program.

"We are so glad that the number of donated organs so far in 2019 has outnumbered that of last year. Our model of organ donation with a single unified waiting list - has become known for its efficiency, equity, and respect of human dignity. We are proud that it has become a model emulated by other nations," said Dr Fadhil.

The achievement was marked by a special event held at HMC last week, gathering together the clinical and support teams and their families.

Source: QNA