
The heart transplant recipient at the media meet, embodying hope and a renewed life journey. NE photo
- 37-year-old Army donor’s noble act powers a life-saving milestone in Gujarat
- Patient airlifted to Bengaluru HQ for advanced consultation before transplant green signal
- Son stands as pillar of strength as family embraces second chance at life
- Multidisciplinary precision drives one of the most complex cardiac procedures
Hospital emerges as new heart transplant hub for Western India
R MANICKAVASAGAM
AHMEDABAD, MAR 30
In a landmark achievement for advanced cardiac care in Gujarat, Narayana Hospital Ahmedabad has successfully performed its first heart transplant, giving a new lease of life to a patient battling end-stage heart failure.
The patient, who had been under prolonged treatment, was taken to Narayana Health’s Bengaluru headquarters for expert consultation before being advised a transplant as the only viable life-saving option. Following months of waiting and careful monitoring, a suitable donor heart from a 37-year-old Army personnel was allocated through the organ donation network.
“From consultation to cure, every step was critical”
Dr. Atul Maslekar, Senior Consultant, Cardio Thoracic and Vascular Surgeon, said: “This first heart transplant is not just a clinical milestone for us, but a reflection of the depth of expertise, infrastructure, and coordinated teamwork required. From taking the patient to our Bengaluru headquarters for advanced evaluation to executing the transplant in Ahmedabad, every step demanded precision. Heart transplantation remains one of the most demanding procedures in cardiac science, and its success depends on seamless coordination from patient selection to post-operative care.”
“A donor’s sacrifice, a family’s strength”
The donor, a 37-year-old Army man, became the silent hero behind the success story. The patient’s son stood firmly by his father throughout the journey, offering emotional strength during the most critical phase.
Dr. Hetal Shah noted: “Behind every transplant is a deeply human story. The donor’s selfless act and the unwavering support of the patient’s family — especially his son — remind us that medicine is as much about humanity as it is about science.”
“ICU-to-operation precision made it possible”
Dr. Tejas Kanzaria highlighted the complexity of the procedure: “This surgery required meticulous planning, real-time decision-making, and flawless coordination between surgical, ICU, and nursing teams. Maintaining organ viability and ensuring patient stability throughout the process were critical challenges that the team successfully managed.”
“Building a centre of excellence in cardiac transplants”
Hemant Bhatnagar, Facility Director, said: “This milestone underscores our continuous investment in advanced infrastructure, skilled medical professionals, and strong clinical governance. Successfully performing our first heart transplant reinforces our vision of establishing Narayana Hospital Ahmedabad as a centre of excellence for complex and critical care in the region.”
“Expanding access to life-saving transplants”
Dr. Alpesh Patel added: “With this successful transplant, we are now equipped to offer a definitive treatment pathway for patients with end-stage heart failure in Gujarat and neighbouring states. Our focus is to expand access while maintaining the highest standards of patient safety, ethics, and outcomes.”
The patient is currently recovering well under close medical supervision and expressed deep gratitude to the donor family and the medical team for offering him a second chance at life.
This achievement places Narayana Hospital Ahmedabad among a select group of centres in the city capable of performing heart transplants, further strengthening Ahmedabad’s emergence as a key healthcare destination in Western India.
ORGAN DONATION AWARENESS IN GUJARAT

Why Organ Donation Matters
- One donor can save multiple lives through heart, liver, kidney, and other organ transplants
- Thousands of patients in India await life-saving transplants every year
- Timely consent and awareness remain the biggest challenges
How to Register for Organ Donation in Gujarat
- Step 1: Pledge online through the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO) website
- Step 2: Register with the State Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization Gujarat or authorised hospitals
- Step 3: Fill and sign the organ donor pledge form
- Step 4: Inform family members about your decision (crucial for consent)
- Step 5: Carry a donor card for identification
Key Awareness Message
- Organ donation after brain death is legal and strictly regulated in India
- Family consent plays a decisive role at the time of donation
- Increased awareness can bridge the gap between demand and availability




