Bhubaneswar: Buoyed by the success of SCB Medical College and Hospital in Cuttack, Utkal Hospital, in collaboration with AIG Hospital, Hyderabad, achieved a groundbreaking milestone by conducting the first-ever cadaveric liver transplant in Odisha. The historic surgery, which took place on April 17, represents a significant leap forward in the state’s medical landscape, ushering in advanced liver transplant procedures within reach of the patients in the region.
Led by a team of highly skilled medical professionals, the surgery was performed by Dr Satya Prakash Ray Choudhury and Dr Salil Parida, Senior Consultants in HPB, GI, and Liver Transplant Surgery at Utkal Hospital, along with Dr P Balachandran Menon, Director of Liver Transplant Surgery at AIG Hospital, Hyderabad, and other members.
The successful completion of this complex procedure underscores the expertise and collaboration between Utkal Hospital and AIG Hospital, Hyderabad, in delivering advanced healthcare solutions. The patient, Sarat Pradhan, a 41-year-old from Sonepur who was suffering from liver cirrhosis, underwent the transplant, marking his medical journey towards recovery.
Addressing a press meeting, CEO of Utkal Hospital Dr Asish Chandra expressed his pride in the collaborative effort that led to the successful completion of the first cadaveric liver transplant. At the same time, he emphasised Utkal Hospital’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge medical care to the people of Odisha.
Senior Consultant Dr Satya Prakash Ray Choudhury highlighted the significance of this milestone, stating, “This achievement demonstrates our dedication to pushing the boundaries of medical excellence and underscores our mission to provide world-class healthcare services to our patients.”
Dr P Balachandran Menon commended the seamless collaboration between Utkal Hospital and AIG Hospital, Hyderabad, stating, “The successful outcome of this surgery reflects the synergistic efforts of our medical teams and reaffirms our shared commitment to advancing healthcare through innovation and collaboration.”