LAHORE: The Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute and Research Centre (PKLI&RC) achieved another significant milestone by successfully performing first-ever pancreatic and split liver transplants in the history of Pakistan.

This heroic act by 31-year-old donor, Uzair bin Yasin from Rawalpindi, saved the lives of seven patients, three of whom were from the PKLI.

Following Uzair’s brain death, his courageous family fulfilled his wish to donate his organs and save multiple lives.

Chairman of the Board of Governors of the PKLI Prof Saeed Akthar told media reporters here on Thursday that the pancreas of Uzair was successfully transplanted to a young man, Husnain (25-year-old), from Lahore, while his liver was donated to two recipients: Hamdan (six-year-old) from Kohat, diagnosed with liver failure and Attiqueur Rehman (50-year-old), who was grappling hard for his life in Lahore.

He highlighted that all three patients successfully underwent the pioneering split liver and pancreatic transplants. These transplant recipients are recovering.

PKLI’s Dean Prof Faisal Saud Dar emphasised the crucial role played by the institute’s proficient team of medical experts in ensuring the success of these historic pancreatic and split liver transplants.

He said the PKLI has consistently showcased its expertise in organ transplants, completing over 1,300 successful liver and kidney transplant surgeries, with 75 per cent of patients receiving either free or highly subsidised treatment.

Published in Dawn, March 8th, 2024

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