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Global Hospitals receives license for hand transplantation

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
City-based multi super speciality Global Hospitals has received license to perform hand transplantation, a life changing surgical procedure to transplant one or both hands from a brain-dead patient to the one who is in a need of a limb.

The hospital opens door for potential recipients who are suitable to undergo the transplant.

"We are glad to be fast emerging as the leading transplant centre in Mumbai and Western India. Today we are on the verge of a new era in upper limb transplantation with some of the most innovative procedures and protocols followed in our clinical care. We ensure that with our large team of specialists supported by world class infrastructure and technologies we are able to deliver exceptional patient care," Global Hospitals CEO Manpreet Sohal said in a statement here.
 

Nilesh G Satbhai, Consultant Plastic, Aesthetic, Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgeon Global Hospitals, said, "Hand transplantation today is a valuable treatment option for the many patients suffering from complex tissue injuries or defects where conventional reconstruction is not feasible."

Global Hospital is widely experienced in management of transplant patients, immunosuppression and treatment of graft rejections.

"We aim to deliver the best service to the society and the country, and maintain highest ethical standards, through our hand transplant centre," Satbhai said.

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First Published: Nov 18 2016 | 5:07 PM IST

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