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Mumbai: First from Asia, 33-year-old man successfully underwent Bilateral Total Arm transplant

A team performed a 16-hour gruelling and complex surgery to help the patient rekindle his hopes of leading an independent life

Mumbai: First from Asia, 33-year-old man successfully underwent Bilateral Total Arm transplant
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A 33-year-old Rajasthan man who lost both his hands in an electric accident 12 years ago, became the first from Asia to successfully undergo a bilateral total arm transplant at Global Hospitals, Parel, Mumbai. A team led by Dr Nilesh G Satbhai, Head of Department - Plastic, Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery and Transplant Surgery, Global Hospitals, Mumbai, performed a 16-hour gruelling and complex surgery to help the patient rekindle his hopes of leading an independent life.

 

12 years ago, Prema Ram, a resident of Ajmer, Rajasthan accidentally came in contact with a live electric pole while working in the field. His hands sustained multiple electric burns. He was rushed to a nearby hospital in Ajmer, where doctors advised amputation of both his hands to save his life. The family took him to Jaipur, but was advised the same. The patient’s family tried to get artificial limbs and prostheses, but that could not give him functional hands. Prema Ram’s hands were amputated almost at the shoulder level. This made him extremely disabled and dependent, as compared to other amputees, who lose their hands at below elbow level. His brothers and other family members helped him to do his daily activities.

 

Performing a hand transplant at shoulder level was considered almost impossible at that time in India. Prema Ram’s father also enquired about hand transplant surgery in Europe, but it was too costly and beyond their capacity.

 

Though Prema Ram lost his hands, he did not lose hope. He continued his education and was hoping to get hands someday. He came to know of the successful hand transplants performed at Global Hospitals, Mumbai and he got registered here in October 2022.

 

Dr Nilesh G Satbhai, Head of Department - Plastic, Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery and Transplant Surgery, Global Hospitals, Mumbai said, “This patient was looking for new hands for over a decade. The donor limb matched the patient’s hand colour and size. Previously, a bilateral total arm transplant was done in Europe, and this is the first bilateral total arm transplant in Asia. Doing a hand transplant at such a proximal level is very challenging. It is a race against time. During the procedure, timing and coordination are important so that limbs are attached to the body as early as possible so that blood circulation begins immediately due to a large number of muscles being transferred. Doing the similar surgery on both sides adds up to technical and logistical challenges"


The surgery was performed on February 9th. It was uneventful and lasted for 16 hours. The patient was monitored in the hospital for 4 weeks and was discharged on March 9. His shoulder physiotherapy has already started. The physiotherapy will continue for the next 18-24 months. The patient is expected to achieve reasonable hand function in 18 months.

 

“I was devastated after I lost both of my hands. Dealing with amputation was depressing. In the beginning, it was extremely challenging, I struggled every day and every minute. I had to take the help of my brothers and family members to perform my daily chores. In spite of my disability, I didn’t give up. I always believed that I could get some solution for this problem. I wanted to do everything just like any normal person. I worked innovatively to get things done without help. I would practise holding things with my legs and establish a grip over everything. I loved life and wanted to make the most of it. I completed my education and B.Ed exams recently. I thank my family members, doctors and the entire team at Global Hospital Mumbai for giving me new hands. I believe nothing is impossible in this world. I am very happy and looking forward to healing and doing everything on my own,” said the patient Prema Ram.


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