R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, DEC 15
Thanks to the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme and the medical feat of Rela Hospital, a brain-dead Madurai man’s heart now beats for a young Salem farmer, announced the hospital here on Thursday.
Mohana Perumal, the 36-year-old farmer from Salem, who also used to drive a rented auto as a secondary profession, got a new lease on life at Rela Hospital with a successful heart transplant from a brain-dead patient in Madurai.
- The patient’s heart was functioning at only 15% and he was anxiously waiting for a matching heart for over 18 months
- A team of 6 doctors from Rela Hospital led by Dr Prem Anand John flew into Madurai and retrieved the heart and successfully performs heart transplant
- The 6-hour transplant surgery was performed on 17th November 2022 and the Salem farmer discharged on December2, 2022.
The heart transplant was performed under the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Comprehensive Health Insurance Scheme. The patient waited for more than 18 months for a perfect match for the transplant. After several unsuccessful attempts for a matching donor, the heart and lung transplant team at Rela Hospital found the match from a brain-dead patient from Rajaji Hospital, Madurai through TRANSTAN authorities.
The 6-hour transplant surgery was performed on 17th November 2022 and the Salem farmer discharged on December 2, 2022. As gratitude and in memory of the organ donor, Rela Hospital along with the recipient’s family planted a sapling in the Rela Hospital premises.
Mohana Perumal was diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy seven years ago and had severe ventricular dysfunction. They started treatment in Bangalore however owing to lack of assurance and unaffordable healthcare treatment cost, they started looking for treatment in Chennai. After initial treatment and an 18-month wait, he was given a new lease on life.
The heart was harvested from a 27-year-old man from Madurai who had a brain injury due to a road accident and was admitted to the government hospital in Madurai on 14th November 2022. Declared brain-dead by doctors, his family was counselled, and they consented to organ donation. The alert for the heart organ was sent to the Tamil Nadu Organ registry TRANSTAN which was later allocated to Rela Hospital as per standard registry protocol.
A team of 6 doctors from Rela Hospital led by Dr Prem Anand John flew into Madurai and retrieved the heart. Under the green corridor and support of Chennai Traffic Law & Order police, the heart was flown to Chennai airport and transported to Rela Hospital within 80 minutes for the heart transplant surgery.
“The history of Mohana Perumal indicates he had heart issues for more than 8 years. Further tests revealed his heart was only 15% functional and a heart transplant was the only lifesaver. This heart condition of Mohana Perumal is quite rare. It affects 8 people out of 100,000 and the survival rates are extremely low- not more than 30% survive one year and nearly 50% lose their life within 5 years. A transplant is the only solution, not for improving quality of life but for survival.” said Dr Mohan R, Senior Consultant and Clinical Lead Cardiothoracic Surgery/Heart and Lung Transplantation, Rela Hospital.
“Special thanks to efforts of the Government of Tamil Nadu, thru the CMCHIS, many such lives are saved every day. Such high end procedures being supported by the Government are definitely a blessing. I would also like to congratulate the team of surgeons from the Rela Institute of Cardiac Sciences, not just the transplant surgeons, the anaesthetists, cardiologists, pulmonologists, trained experienced nurses & technicians. It’s a collective effort which has got Mohana Permual heart beating again. Mohana Perumal is doing well,” said Dr Ilankumaran Kalaimoorthy, CEO of Rela Hospitals.
“We are extremely grateful for all that the doctors did to us. Dr Mohan and Prem gave us the confidence and today we are happy standing in front of you. Knowing the condition my husband was in, they were confident of the heart transplant surgery. Today, my husband has been given a new life and a new beginning. We also thank the CM Insurance scheme for without this scheme, we just could not have saved my husband,” said wife of Mohana Perumal.
Mohana Perumal comes to Rela Hospital for his periodic reviews and is on immunosuppressant medicines and is leading a normal life.
While replying to a query, Dr Ilankumaran Kaliamoorthy said, the Rela Hospital would take care of the patients post operative expenses including medicines for a year.