Saturday, October 10, 2009
The doctors of Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of MedicalSciences have welcomed the amendments to the Organs TransplantationAct but they want some more changes to promote cadaver organ donation(organ donation from mentally dead people) instead of live organdonation.SGPGIMS is one of the leading centre of organ transplant in thecountry. The institute has performed more than 1900 transplants andperforms around 125 transplants annually.director SGPGIMS Dr R K Sharma who hastransplanted number of kidneys says, “ The government has done goodjob in allowing the organ donation from grand parents. It will help inorgan donation with in the family. Besides that swapping of organsbetween two families is allowed now that will solve the problem oforgan donation up to certain extent.”But the problem will remain the same until the cadaver organ donationis not promoted.Head of department urology Dr Rakesh Kapoor want the law to be moreliberal. He said, “ The patients are now allowed to swap operationsbetween the related donor and recipients who do not match themselvesbut match with other similar donors but besides that there must be aneffort to promote organ donation for the people. Government must comeout with some concessions for those who announce donation of theirorgans.”However he was happy with the provision of harsh punishments under theact and cognizable for the illegal transplantation activities to deterthe offenders from committing this crime.Another SGPGIMS expert Dr Gaur Choudhury says, “The law is supposed toprevent commercial dealings and to regulate the removal, storage andtransplantation of human organs for therapeutic purposes.”He said, “In european countries 99 percent transplants are fromcadaver donation, that’s why they don’t have any problem ofcommercialisation of organ donation. But here 99 percent donation islive donaton, which is the root cause of paucity of organs with thesurgeons.”“If the government makes some laws about cadaver donations then we canhope some solutions about the problem,” said Choudhury.
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