Vietnamese leading hospitals to
conduct lung, pancreas transplantation
Minister
of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien (R) talks to a patient having undergone heart
transplant during a visit to the
Five to six leading hospitals of
Minister Tien visited the hospital to examine two patients who
had undergone heart and lung transplants, in which the organs were donated by
those suffering from brain death at
During the call, the minister said the Vietnamese leading
hospitals for organ transplantation, such as the Vietnam-Germany Hospital,
Cho Ray Hospital, Hue Central Hospital, and Military Hospital No. 103, have
successfully transplanted hearts, kidneys, livers, and corneas.
The next objective is to transplant the lungs and pancreas,
which will need the coordination of five or six leading hospitals, she said.
The
Lung transplantation will open up opportunities for treating
patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease which is becoming more
common in
The two patients who had heart and liver transplants are
recovering very well at the
According to the national center for organ transplant and
donor coordination, currently over 90 percent of organs for transplant
recipients in the world are from brain-dead donors.
But in
The center is building a network to update information about
donors and recipients for transplantation, which can cover people from
The network will help notify the recipients if there are organ
donors and connect them immediately when the donors have appropriate health
indicators.
Currently there are thousands of people waiting for organ
transplantation, the center said, adding that the number of donated organs
are limited, causing their trafficking to be quite common.
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Chủ Nhật, 13 tháng 9, 2015
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