Chennai: A four-year-old Russian boy who was on ventilator for the past three years at MGM Healthcare is now doing fine after a bilateral lung transplant, said doctors here.
Nazar Dianov was diagnosed with fibrosing alveolitis when he was just two months old and was put on a ventilator as his oxygen saturation was extremely low. He is now able to walk and play after having undergone a successful bilateral lung transplant at a hospital in Chennai.
"He then underwent tracheostomy at the age of six months in Russia and was airlifted to our unit in Chennai in 2018 for further management and a possible lung transplant referred by the doctors in Russia," K.R. Balakrishnan, Chairman & Director of Cardiac Sciences and Director of the Heart and Lung Transplant Programme, told IANS in Chennai.
The little boy was kept on a ventilator here for three years, till a suitable organ donor was found.
However, his savior was found when a two-year-old brain-dead donor became available in December 2020 in Surat, Gujarat and the organ was airlifted and the Russian boy underwent bilateral lung transplantation at MGM Healthcare in December 2020.
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"We kept him under observation in ICU (intensive care unit) care and are happy to report that the newly-transplanted lungs are responding well in the patient. This is one of the longest duration for a small child to be kept on ventilator before undergoing a successful transplant in the world and is the youngest lung transplant in India and one of the youngest in Asia," said Suresh Rao K.G., Co-Director of Heart and Lung Transplantation Programme & Mechanical Circulatory Support.
Finding a small lung suitable for the baby boy was the major challenge before doctors while treating the baby boy .