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Heart on the Move

July 7, 2018

Mysuru: It was an hour of grief for the family of 21-year-old M.C. Namana when they heard that their daughter, who met with an accident, did not respond to treatment and might die despite the best efforts of the doctors. However, in spite of irreparable loss, Namana’s family donated the live organs of the young girl.

To transport Namana’s live heart, eyes, lungs and kidneys, a ‘green corridor’ was activated in city this afternoon from Apollo BGS Hospital, Kuvempunagar to BGS Global Hospital at Kengeri near Bengaluru. The ICU-equipped advanced ambulance left the Kuvempunagar Hospital at 12 noon and reached Kengeri at 1.47 pm, covering an approximate distance of 133.4 km.

The Mysuru Police, along with their counterparts at Srirangapatna, Mandya and Maddur created a corridor free of traffic signals to facilitate transfer of the vital organs smoothly. This system is also referred to as the ‘green corridor’ wherein all the traffic lights on the particular route are lit green.

Namana suffered grievous head injuries on  July 5 evening when the bike she was travelling along with her friend Aravinda Rao met with an accident at Chamundi Hill.

Namana and Aravinda were proceeding downhill after visiting Chamundeshwari Temple when a car rammed into the bike and sped away near the Watch Tower Junction.

While Aravinda Rao died on the way to hospital, Namana, hailing from Sakleshpur near Hassan, sustained severe injuries. Namana was rushed to the Apollo Hospital in Mysuru. Both Aravinda and Namana were B.Com students.

Doctors treating Namana had told her parents yesterday that she was not responding to treatment despite their best efforts to revive her. The parents were told that Namana’s multiple organs were gradually failing and the medical intervention did not show any progress. Her chances of survival were bleak.

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Considering their daughter’s critical condition, Namana’s parents decided to donate her vital organs and informed the doctors who then arranged for the transport. After certifying that the organs were fit to be transported and transplanted to recipients, legal formalities were completed and the consent of the parents were obtained.

Doctors at Apollo Hospital then contacted BGS Global Hospital, Bengaluru that consented to accept the organs. Accordingly, surgery process began at 6 am today and the organs were harvested and stored in hi-tech containers. Hospital authorities then contacted City Police Commissioner A. Subramanyeswara Rao and requested him for the green corridor.

Initially, the Police, after informing the ground-level officers in Mysuru, Srirangapatna and Mandya cleared the route via Ring Road. But as the ambulance had to travel 18 kilometres extra, another route within the city was cleared. Accordingly, the ambulance, along with two siren-blazing police jeeps and two escort vehicles, proceeded from Kuvempunagar, K.G. Koppal Underpass, Court Road, Vinobha Road, Hotel Metropole, JLB Road, RMC Circle, Highway Circle and Millennium Circle to hit the Bengaluru Highway.

After the ambulance crossed Mysuru and headed towards Srirangapatna, signal-free barricaded corridor was created. Usually, the respective Police jurisdictions take over the responsibility of escorting such ambulances. But today it were the same two escort vehicles that led the ambulance till Bengaluru.

Namana’s lungs were given to BGS Global Hospital, one kidney to Victoria Hospital, Bengaluru, Heart valves to Narayana Hrudayalaya and one kidney to Apollo BGS Hospital, Mysuru.

Apollo Hospital sources told Star of Mysore that this was the third time live vital organs were transported from Apollo Hospital in the recent past. Last Thursday too, a live heart was transported from the Hospital to Bengaluru at 7.50 am to reach Bengaluru at 9.20 am.

10 COMMENTS ON THIS POST To “Heart on the Move”

  1. syed matheen says:

    Heart rendering situation, Salute to parents.
    Government and NGO should reward such parents with high ranks to encourage such noble cause.
    Seriously you need to have guts to decide in such situations.

  2. Latha says:

    Hats off to you people who r all supported…

  3. Mswamy says:

    Really hats off to them and having such kind of parents in our society🙏 god bless.

  4. A.Madhu says:

    It is the worst tragedy with the parental of the girl demonstrating the highest nobility in their saddest hour of their life!
    While it is commendabke that police demonstrated the highest efficiency I feel such a decision should have been taken by a more competent doctors! Please don’t get me wrong! We have seem numerous cases over the proof of time where Apollo docs gave nonsensical treatments and a few cases the patients only survived after shifting them to another hospital! So, people should not feel that the treatment must be better because of the huge amount they are charging! I feel, they should not get the patients treated especially if the condition of the patient is critical!
    Also the excessive greed has resulted in these hospitals caring more for their profits over the life of their patients. Let us hope such tragic situations won’t happen to anybody, but if it happens, they should consider Apollo as their last option,

  5. N.S.VENKATESH says:

    My heartfelt salutations to the bereaved parents….Myself being a father of a 12 year old son,I can empathise what they are undergoing….Really I want to speak to them….Plz help me to reach to these noble humans..As a National Secretary & advisor of International Human rights Organisation I want dis incident to be a roadmap for every Indian….I wish to showcase this sacrifice as a most sacred act in Delhi…Plz aid me in this regard ..For me talking n meeting them is more than a RELIGIOUS PILGRIMAGE …🙏🙏🙏🙏…..my contact details:-7042910303,9845460310,9845386514…

  6. Prasad says:

    Hats Off to the Parents for taking such a bold decision and more importantly acting quickly!. May your tribe increase🙏
    Kudos also to all the persons involved in the “Green Corridor” exercise…in no small way have you served the society in a nobel cause.

  7. Mohammed Tajuddin/ Rashmi N Taj says:

    An effort made by this parents are remarkable in my life time. One of the best sacrifice I have heard so far in my life. When I am writing this comment I am crying literally. Oh Allah please accept her soul in paradise. And five sabr to her parents. Ameen

  8. Prof.dr.amina.ather says:

    No words to describe this gesture .all I can say god knows the best .

  9. No words to describe this gesture .all I can say god knows the best .

  10. Poornima says:

    Really a heart touching situation. … hats off to the parents. …. may her soul rest in peace. …

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