Yashoda Hospitals performs region’s first double-lung transplant
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Yashoda Hospitals performs region’s first double-lung transplant

After double lung transplantation, he was discharged without supplemental oxygen on the eleventh day

  • By IPP Bureau | January 06, 2022

Doctors of Yashoda Hospitals which is one of the largest super specialty hospitals in Hyderabad, successfully performed the region’s first double lung transplant for Pulmonary Alveolar Microlithiasis. The patient was Venkatasha Rao, a 47-year-old priest from Kakinada. The double-lung transplants were performed by Dr. Jnanesh Thacker, Program and Surgical Director - Heart, Lung, Heart and Lung transplantation and Assist Devices, Dr. Apar Jindal, Director - Advanced Lung Failure, Transplant Pulmonologist. Co-Director -Lung Failure Unit and his team.

Venkatasha Rao was on constant oxygen support. Every day he needed 5 to 7-liter/min oxygen to maintain saturation of more than 90%. He was still not able to carry out his day-to-day activity without a drop in his oxygen level in blood. Post assessment by a multidisciplinary team, he was posted for a double lung transplant. After a short waiting period, he underwent an ABO compatible lung transplant. After double lung transplantation, he was discharged without supplemental oxygen. He is now in a better position and now off oxygen totally and leading a normal, healthy, and productive life.

“This is a milestone for lung transplantation”, says Dr. Jnanesh Thacker, Senior Consultant Cardiothoracic Surgeon Surgical Director - Lung, Heart, Heart-Lung Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support, who performed the procedure. “Pulmonary Alvealar Microlithiasis is a very rare and complex disease. Most of the people in our country do it by using ECMO. We have successfully done the surgery without ECMO, on beating heart, without a single blood transfusion. This is the safest for the patient. Therefore, he could walk on the fourth post-operative day, and could be discharged on the eleventh post-operation day from the hospital. We are proud of our team with their focus knowing that they are the best and that they have the faith in themselves.”

Explaining the challenges and complexities involved, Dr. Apar Jindal, Director – Advance Lung Failure, Transplant Pulmonologist. Co-Director - Lung Failure Unit says, “Venkatesh Rao was a very typical, unique and difficult case. The disease that he had Pulmonary Alveolar Microlithiasis is characterized by the formation of micro-stones which are basically calcium depositions in the lungs. Therefore, the entire lungs become hard like a rock and therefore non-collapsable. Venkateshwara Rao had lost his lung function. He was in Advanced Lung Failure. It was a surgical challenge but our expert team is well experienced to handle such challenges. A successful lung transplant can give a new lease on life, a second-inning in your life. That is the satisfaction and wonder of this procedure.”

Venkateshwar had a normal, uncomplicated; post-surgical convalescence and was discharged on Day 11.

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