Mumbai: Surgeons have cut kidneys weighing 7 kgs and 5.8 kgs out of a man with a life-threatening genetic disorder, autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). Combining the weight of both the kidneys, 12.8 kgs is one of the biggest ever removed in an operation in India. A team headed by Dr. Pradeep Rao Director – Urology and Renal Transplant, Global Hospital, Mumbai and Dr. Bharat Shah Director – Institute of Renal Sciences, Global Hospital, Mumbai successfully removed the kidneys and subsequently performed a Swap Kidney Transplantation giving a new lease of life to the patient. The 41-year-old patient’s wife donated her kidney to another patient, Mr. Nitin from Amravati who was also waiting for a suitable kidney donor. Likewise, Nitin’s wife donated a kidney to the 41-year-old.
According to Dr. Bharat Shah, “A swap kidney transplant – also known as paired kidney donation is the interchange of kidney donors between two families. Roman from Goa and Nitin from Amravati were to get kidney transplantation due to renal failure. The doctors found out that Roman and wife had incompatible blood group type and Nitin and his wife had incompatible tissue type. The doctors discussed the swap kidney transplantation with both the families and they immediately accepted. After getting the necessary approval the procedure was carried out on the patients. Both transplantations were performed simultaneously on 17th December 2019. Post-transplantation, both the patients are keeping good health and do their daily activities with ease.”