Surgeons transplanted the liver in six-and-a-half hours, which sometimes takes up to 10 hours, and then the kidney was subsequently transplanted.

Agraj was informed about the procedure at 4.00 pm on August 12, 2015. He immediately made a dash for Delhi from Auraiya (Uttar Pradesh) on an eight-hour road journey by ambulance. In Delhi, he and his wife underwent last minute check ups. Agraj's blood and the deceased donor's blood were matched, after which the deceased donor's organs were harvested. In a combined transplant, the liver was implanted first followed by the kidney. Surgeons transplanted the liver in six-and-a-half hours, which sometimes takes up to 10 hours, and then the kidney was subsequently transplanted.
A team of 30 transplant experts including senior doctors- Dr. Vijay Vohra, Dr. Amit Rastogi, Dr. Sanjiv Saigal and Dr. Neeraj Saraf, made the rare surgery successful. Medanta Chairman and Managing Director Naresh Trehan said, "Both organs worked well in Agraj and he made an excellent recovery. The deceased donor's liver and kidney were also successfully transplanted into separate recipients the same day. The heart valves were also retrieved and stored."
Agraj and his family have all pledged organ donation, and have undertaken to spread the message that saves lives as long as they live.
Source-IANS
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