00:00In our country, people die from organ failures.
00:05Their organs are not transparent.
00:07We don't have any availability of organs.
00:09We get many organs in such a way that
00:12the normal surgeons don't keep the capacity and capability.
00:17But if we improve surgical training,
00:21if we develop a technique that can use marginal organs,
00:26they can give new life to people.
00:27This is also necessary.
00:30In this country, there are many organs in this country.
00:35In developed countries,
00:37there are 40-50 people
00:39every year of 10,000,000,000.
00:41In our country, the value is less than one.
00:46This means that we have to increase our organ donation rate.
00:50If we increase the rate,
00:52we don't have any surgeons to transplant the organs.
00:58This platform has made further development
01:01so that people will come and discuss them
01:04and show new techniques.
01:06And the progress will be expedited.
01:09In this meeting, we have shown
01:12a kidney transplant from the robot.
01:14It was very good.
01:15Then, we have shown
01:19liver donation from our experts,
01:21Dr. Vivek,
01:23which has shown
01:23and has a big bone on the body.
01:28In this case,
01:29only three small teeth,
01:31we have shown
01:35that the organ donor
01:37will not have any problems
01:38and without a very limited scar,
01:41they will donate their liver.
01:43In this case,
01:44we have developed new technologies
01:46in our P.J.E.
01:47to save kidneys.
01:49If the kidneys come in such situations,
01:52it will be plus or minus
01:53that the kidney transplant will work
01:55or not.
01:56And what will we use it in the patient?
01:58If we use it,
01:59there is operation,
01:59there is money,
02:00and after that,
02:01the kidney does not work.
02:02Then, it becomes very uncomfortable.
02:04So, for that,
02:05we have started using a machine
02:06that we have started to use.
02:08The world,
02:09the entire area of Asia,
02:09the entire center of Asia,
02:12which puts such kidneys
02:13into the machine,
02:13they will assess
02:15that these kidneys are fine
02:17and they will repair it
02:18if they are usable.
02:20We have successfully transplanted
02:22In the past,
02:22three or four months,
02:24we have done six transplanted
02:26which is a great achievement
02:27and appreciated it.
02:29In this meeting,
02:31there were three
02:33very prominent
02:35transplant surgeons.
02:37Dr. S.N. Mehta,
02:38who was the head of the department
02:39who started a transplant in 1972.
02:44Padam Shri,
02:44Professor Mukutmins,
02:45who created a kidney transplant
02:47with PGI
02:48and Dr. Vatsala Thrivedi,
02:50who was a lady
02:52who took a surgery
02:54and came to transplant surgery.
02:56At that time,
02:57at that time,
02:59there was a lot of
03:00women in the operation theater
03:01in the theater.
03:02So, they shared their experience
03:03which was very valuable
03:05that they had reached
03:05to the extent
03:10that they had the first transplant
03:13from the person who had died.
03:15and after that,
03:17they had so much fame
03:18that they had invited them
03:19from multiple states
03:20and started their transplant
03:22donation and transplant program.
03:25In fact,
03:25PGI's transplant
03:26and disease donation program
03:28was very important.
03:31In addition,
03:33Dr. Pranjal Modi
03:34came to us
03:34from Ahmedabad.
03:36They shared their journey.
03:37So,
03:38in today's date,
03:39there has been a lot of progress
03:41in India.
03:42We just want to share them
03:44together
03:46so that
03:47one person
03:48has been done
03:49in their center,
03:49they can replicate them.
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