Medanta conducts SAARC’s first youngest blood group incompatible kidney transplant
The development is being seen as a ray of hope for patients unable to find same blood group match for kidney transplant
The development is being seen as a ray of hope for patients unable to find same blood group match for kidney transplant
Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Sidharth Sethi, Consultant, Pediatric Nephrology and Pediatric Renal Transplant, Medanta, The Medicity, said, “We had already done India’s first Pediatric blood group incompatible kidney transplant on a 12 years-old child in October 2014. The major risk of blood group incompatible transplant is hyperacute rejection (kidney may stop working the same day of transplant). Looking at the criticality of the surgery, we designed a protocol with immunoadsorption column to remove the antibodies, and then conducted the transplant on 5th April. Since, mother had a different blood group, the child received renal transplant with mother as the donor, with a designed desensitization and immunosuppressive protocol.”