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Pakistan hockey hero Mansoor Ahmed seeks heart transplant in India

lolololo..............:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

we are talking about heart transplant :enjoy:

not renal i.e .kidney .

not even a single doctor in pakistan who has done it .:welcome:

held your flag staff there as your daily therapy .:enjoy:

yeah well, finding a cheap and a genetic match that is easily available in india for dirt cheap is nearly impossible in Pakistan.

Oh, don't pat yourself on the back just yet...
https://tribune.com.pk/story/147729...uccessful-heart-surgery-india-dies-back-home/
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No. Brain dead people are not in a coma. Their brainstem reflexes are gone, the brain isn't working anymore and they are as good as dead if not for the machines running their bodily functions.
I dunno dude.

Just doesn't feel right to me for some reason...
 
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Pakistani government offered to treat him and he can afford it. But what can I say, it is just easier to find a genetic match in india given the sheer size of the organ market.

he was not offered a heart transplant in pakistan...
they just offered him a LVAD ...Left ventical assist device....to be fitted at his heart...

anyway...according to the reports ..preperations at the hosiptal in pakistan are completed.....
just could not get the reason of delay...
 
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he was not offered a heart transplant in pakistan...
they just offered him a LVAD ...Left ventical assist device....to be fitted at his heart...

anyway...according to the reports ..preperations at the hosiptal in pakistan are completed.....
just could not get the reason of delay...
Pakistan has been capable of conducting heart transplants for a long while now.
http://afic.gov.pk/?page_id=178
but finding the proper genetic match let alone an affordable is extremely difficult and requires a near miracle.

artificial hearts transplants are also a possibility in Pakistan but far more expensive and PROBABLY not as good as a natural heart in the long run...
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/pakistans-first-artificial-heart-success.212850/
 
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Ahmed has been suffering from complex cardiac issues for the past several years. Two years ago, a cardiac resynchronisation device was implanted in his weak heart, after which he was able to lead a normal life.



However, his cardiac issues resurfaced this year, after which Prof Qamar contacted Dr Chaudhry to intervene. He requested the surgeon to visit Pakistan and join the hospital to save several precious lives, including that of the former hockey team player.

Hospital administrator Dr Hameedullah Malik told Express News that Dr Chaudhary has indeed joined the institute. According to Dr Malik, all preparations for Ahmed’s procedure have been completed. He attributed the success of implanting a mechanical device in the heart to Prof Qamar.

Dr Malik said this is the first time the LVAD is being introduced in Pakistan. A mechanical device is inserted in the right side of the patient’s heart. Due to the procedure, the right side of the heart will start functioning with the help of the device.

He shared that the new technique is receiving acknowledgment and that this technique is a ray of hope for cardiac patients.



Indian hospital offers free heart transplant to Pakistan’s hockey legend

Patients whose hearts stop functioning are candidates for LVADs. Dr Malik said that the cost of the procedure is very high but it will be provided free of charge at the NICVD. He thanked the Sindh government, saying that the chief minister has supported the institute and played an important role in ensuring treatment for poor patients with the most advanced technology.

Contrary to media reports that Ahmed had refused to be treated at the NICVD and instead wanted to undergo a heart transplant in India, Dr Malik said he is still under observation at the facility.

He said that currently, the team of doctors is trying to control Ahmed’s dehydration that he has been suffering since his lungs were filled with water. According to Dr Malik, there is no one to look after him and he has not turned down the hospital’s offer of the free of charge procedure as long as he recovers completely after the surgery.
 
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For the first time in Pakistan, a unique technology is being introduced to treat heart patients, whose left or right valves have become dysfunctional, enabling them to have mechanical hearts valves implanted.



Former goalkeeper of the Pakistan hockey team, Mansoor Ahmed will be the first patient to have this device implanted.

On the request of the head of the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases (NICVD) in Karachi, Professor Nadeem Qamar, world famous heart transplant surgeon Dr Pervez Chaudhry has joined the institute.






Pakistan’s hockey World Cup winner looking towards India for heart transplant

The use of this new technique is the result of the efforts of Prof Qamar. The head of the hospital has also given an order to an American firm to implant a Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) in Ahmed. It will be implanted next month at the NICVD.

The use of an LVAD allows patients to live normal lives in cases where they otherwise would not be able to do so.

The hospital’s administration has begun work to offer new and advanced procedures to cardiac patients.

Ahmed has been suffering from complex cardiac issues for the past several years. Two years ago, a cardiac resynchronisation device was implanted in his weak heart, after which he was able to lead a normal life.



However, his cardiac issues resurfaced this year, after which Prof Qamar contacted Dr Chaudhry to intervene. He requested the surgeon to visit Pakistan and join the hospital to save several precious lives, including that of the former hockey team player.

Hospital administrator Dr Hameedullah Malik told Express News that Dr Chaudhary has indeed joined the institute. According to Dr Malik, all preparations for Ahmed’s procedure have been completed. He attributed the success of implanting a mechanical device in the heart to Prof Qamar.

Dr Malik said this is the first time the LVAD is being introduced in Pakistan. A mechanical device is inserted in the right side of the patient’s heart. Due to the procedure, the right side of the heart will start functioning with the help of the device.

He shared that the new technique is receiving acknowledgment and that this technique is a ray of hope for cardiac patients.



Indian hospital offers free heart transplant to Pakistan’s hockey legend

Patients whose hearts stop functioning are candidates for LVADs. Dr Malik said that the cost of the procedure is very high but it will be provided free of charge at the NICVD. He thanked the Sindh government, saying that the chief minister has supported the institute and played an important role in ensuring treatment for poor patients with the most advanced technology.

Contrary to media reports that Ahmed had refused to be treated at the NICVD and instead wanted to undergo a heart transplant in India, Dr Malik said he is still under observation at the facility.

He said that currently, the team of doctors is trying to control Ahmed’s dehydration that he has been suffering since his lungs were filled with water. According to Dr Malik, there is no one to look after him and he has not turned down the hospital’s offer of the free of charge procedure as long as he recovers completely after the surgery.

I frankly think mister mansoor Ahmed is making a big mistake. Any doctor worth his salt would recommend fixing/repairing/healing the organ that is already there if at all possible as opposed to getting a new organ altogether. In my opinion, the option offered to him in Pakistan was a better one but I guess he doesn't understand the concept of the immune system rejecting the new heart just yet. That can happen even with a near genetic match...there is always a dangerous risk that after coming off of antibiotics, the body would still end up rejecting the organ. In case of a heart...YOU ONLY GET ONE! I'm no doctor but have very specialized doctors in my family who have told me this so I can speak to it with a considerable amount of confidence...
 
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so they say...even if it was true (which I highly doubt), brain dead people are normally in a coma, give the poor guy a fighting chance to recover at least.

They don't survive without medical intervention. It is up to the relatives to make that decision. Recently there was case wherein this young boy got injured in sports in my son's school. He was taken to surgery for some cut on his hand. He died from post surgery complications and the parents sued the hospital for negligence. Parents were heartbroken but did the right decision to donate his organs.
 
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They don't survive without medical intervention. It is up to the relatives to make that decision. Recently there was case wherein this young boy got injured in sports in my son's school. He was taken to surgery for some cut on his hand. He died from post surgery complications and the parents sued the hospital for negligence. Parents were heartbroken but did the right decision to donate his organs.
sad. well, for whatever its worth, my condolences to the parents.
 
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yeah well, finding a cheap and a genetic match that is easily available in india for dirt cheap is nearly impossible in Pakistan.

Oh, don't pat yourself on the back just yet...

OOPS!


I dunno dude.

Just doesn't feel right to me for some reason...

lol you can run dirt cheap kidney racket which is famous world wide , but can't find a single heart donor till today from the last 70 years , this is why there is not a single heart transplant done in pakistan ? ha ..ha ..ha ..:big_boss:
 
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lol you can run dirt cheap kidney racket which is famous world wide , but can't find a single heart donor till today from the last 70 years , this is why there is not a single heart transplant done in pakistan ? ha ..ha ..ha ..:big_boss:
aye, genius, don't know how messed up your anatomy is but most people in world have TWO kidneys so really poor people would sell them. There is only 1 heart per person so no one wants to sell that no matter how poor they are. But then again, the poorest of the poor in Pakistan can't even begin to imagine the kind of poverty indians face so who knows, maybe a poor dalit indian probably would make the ultimate sacrifice for his family...but I'm sure the numbers would be far too much your negative iq to comprehend. 8-)
 
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aye, genius, don't know how messed up your anatomy is but most people in world have TWO kidneys so really poor people would sell them. There is only 1 heart per person so no one wants to sell that no matter how poor they are. But then again, the poorest of the poor in Pakistan can't even begin to imagine the kind of poverty indians face so who knows, maybe a poor dalit indian probably would make the ultimate sacrifice for his family...but I'm sure the numbers would be far too much your negative iq to comprehend. 8-)


what a fool :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
even a fool knows that heart is donated by family members of dead or brain dead person , no living person is going to give his heart . you think pakistan which is 20 crore is free of brain dead , accidental dead people whose family can donate heart ? not a single case for maiden transplant just to start with ?

any way your iq level and general knowledge is below the iq of the american taxi driver , god knows what you are doing in america .:usflag:
 
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what a fool :hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
even a fool knows that heart is donated by family members of dead or brain dead person , no living person is going to give his heart . any way your iq level and general knowledge is below the iq of the american taxi driver , god knows what you are doing in america .:usflag:
the fact that you didn't understand the meaning of "ultimate sacrifice" that I states shows that you have the the mindset of a retarded hamster. I'm obviously talking to a 5 year old!
 
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