JUST LIKE IN THE MOVIES: Serbian doctors transported a heart at 280 km per hour in order to save four lives!
The family of the patient who had died of a stroke, agreed to donate her organs, and in addition to heart, they donated the kidneys and liver, which saved four lives
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While passing by the parking lot on her bike, she hit a car door and fell directly on her head, and a few hours later doctors ascertained her death, writes "Blic".
Shortly after, the entire medical center of Serbia was alerted and began mobilizing teams for organ transplantation in the Clinical Center of Nis, because the family of the deceased woman agreed that her heart, liver and kidneys be transplanted to other patients, thanks to which four lives were saved.
The two kidneys were transplanted in patients in Nis.
- We notified the Center for Biomedicine, VMA, Clinical Center of Serbia and Clinical Center in Novi Sad that we have a patient with stroke - said the director Clinical Center Nis prof. Dr. Zoran Radovanovic.
That night we thought fast and worked even faster. A sample of the donor's blood was sent to Belgrade for immediate analysis relating to tissue typing and specificity of other parameters.
- From the Clinical Center of Serbia we got word that a patient is in need of heart, but they requested further analysis. During that time, we had to maintain the patient's organs vital, and when we informed Belgrade that the results were normal, the real race against time began - said Dr. Radovanovic for this list.
They organized themselves in the Clinical Center of Serbia and called for help from the traffic police, and with them came a team of doctors for the heart ex-plantation.
- They provided a special car with rotation lights and drove 280 kilometers per hour - arriving in Nis in only 55 minutes, and the same was needed for the return to Belgrade. When the heart is concerned, within six hours everything has to be done - explained professor Dr. Miljko Ristic, director of CCS.
Another drama took place in the Clinical Center of Vojvodina, where doctors had to arrange a helicopter in order to retrieve the liver, which was transplanted in a patient in that hospital.
Otherwise, the heart was received by prof. Dr Ljubic Acimovic (56) a surgeon from CC Kragujevac, who received an artificial heart pump last year. He now feels better, but not as expected. According to Dr Ristic, the heart works well, but he can not reach pressure. From hour to hour we check vitals, he is hooked up to machines, but the fight continues.
(Telegraf.co.uk / Blic)