The live heart was transported to the Escorts Heart Institute in 27 minutes 56 seconds where the recipient was admitted, after the 'Corridor' was created between Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI) in Gurgaon and Fortis Escorts Heart Institute here.
The surgical procedure for the transplant took four hours to complete.
The family of 58-year-old donor, who had suffered brain hemorrhage and was declared brain dead at Fortis in Gurgaon, agreed to donate his organs, doctors said.
"Restrictive cardiomyopathy is a rarest form of cardiomyopathy, a condition in which the walls of the lower chambers of the heart (the ventricles) are abnormally rigid and lack the flexibility to expand as the ventricles fill with blood," Dr ZS Meharwal, Director and Coordinator, Cardiovascular Surgery Fortis Escorts Heart Institute said.
"When the patient was brought to us, we had a huge challenge on our hands as she had been bed-ridden for the last four months and had an extremely weak heart. Whether her body would be able to withstand the surgery put a big responsibility in our hands," Meharwal said.