Phu Tho General Hospital admitted a 17-year-old boy who had been involved in a traffic accident. Doctors tried their best to save him, but due to his serious condition, he was brain dead and could not be saved.
Doctors advise families about organ donation to save many other patients. This advice comes from the good heart of the doctor, wishing that patients in a "life-threatening" situation can be saved if they are lucky enough to have an organ donor.
The kindness of the doctors at Phu Tho General Hospital was shared by the patient’s family. Although it was not easy to come to this decision, the family immediately agreed.
With the hearts of those involved, a decision was made at the patient's last moment, and a miracle happened.
Having organs but how to deal with them most effectively is the problem that needs to be handled. Phu Tho General Hospital immediately coordinated with the National Organ Transplant Coordination Center and experts from Viet Duc Friendship Hospital to review and search for people who are eligible for organ transplants, then decided to transplant 2 kidneys to 2 patients with kidney failure at Phu Tho General Hospital, and the heart and liver were transferred to Viet Duc Friendship Hospital to transplant to 2 people with liver and heart failure.
A very touching gesture, before the surgery on the brain-dead patient to harvest organs was performed on October 24, all the doctors and nurses bowed their heads in gratitude to the young man.
Bowing their heads in gratitude to see off and show respect for a person who has passed away, but left behind a part of his body to save another person. Along with gratitude comes confidence, the medical team knows they can do it, to not let down the noble heart of the young man's family.
Organ transplants are only described in a few lines, but to successfully perform them is a very complicated task, requiring the concentration of intelligence, heart, and determination of the medical team. Currently, all 4 patients who received heart, liver, and kidney transplants have a good prognosis.
The four lucky patients who received organ transplants were extremely grateful to the organ donors, and their families and loved ones also shed tears of happiness. Life has many miracles, not from far away in the sky, but from the kindness of the people around.