Bhubaneswar: In a landmark event, Utkal Hospital witnessed it’s first-ever organ donation, marking a significant step towards saving lives through organ transplantation in Odisha.
According to a press release, Bikash Kumar Sahoo, a 31-year-old resident of Dalatola, Khordha, was admitted to Utkal Hospital following a stroke due to a right-side brain bleed. Despite the tireless efforts of the medical team led by Dr Sidharth S. Sahoo, Director of Neurosurgery, along with Dr Biswa Bikas Mohanty and Dr Randhir Mitra, Sahoo was declared Brain-dead.
Following the declaration, the patient’s family made a selfless and courageous decision to donate his organs, giving a new lease on life to others in need. His liver was successfully transplanted to a patient suffering from liver cirrhosis. The complex liver transplant procedure was led by Dr Satyaprakash Ray Choudhury and his dedicated team at Utkal Hospital.
In a touching tribute, Priyadarshi Mishra, ex MLA Bhubaneswar north & BJP leader, Dr Siddhartha Shankar Sahoo, Dr Ranadhir Mitra, Dr Biswa Bikash Mohanty, Dr Akash Gupta, Head Business development Subash Chandra Pati and the entire staff and authority of Utkal Hospital paid their final respects to the deceased. Flowers were offered to the body, and the hospital staff formed a human chain in honour of the departed soul. In recognition of the noble act, the Odisha Police also extended a Guard of Honour to the deceased person.
In this context Utkal Hospital management appreciated the organ donor family members for their contribution towards humanity.
This monumental achievement highlights the growing importance of organ donation and transplantation in Odisha, and Utkal Hospital is committed to continuing its efforts to save lives through advanced medical care and public awareness.