Key Points

A remarkable medical coordination effort saved a 39-year-old patient's life through a successful heart transplant. The donor heart traveled from Chandigarh to Delhi in just 1 hour and 55 minutes using multiple green corridors. The patient had been struggling with severe heart complications for four years and was registered with NOTTO for a transplant. Doctors are now optimistic about his full recovery after the successful procedure.

Key Points: Donor Heart Flown from Chandigarh Saves Delhi Patient in 1hr 55min

  • Patient suffered from dilated cardiomyopathy with severe mitral valve leakage
  • Green corridors created across Chandigarh and Delhi cities and airports
  • Transplant team led by Dr. Sujay Shad performed the complex procedure
  • Patient weaned off ventilator within 18 hours post-surgery
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Donor heart arrives from Chandigarh to Delhi hospital in 1hr 55 min via Green Corridor; saves life of a 39-year-old patient

A 39-year-old man from Meerut receives life-saving heart transplant after donor organ is transported via green corridors from Chandigarh to Delhi in record time.

"The heart reached us in under two hours, playing a pivotal role in the success of this surgery - Dr. Sujay Shad"

New Delhi, September 4

In a remarkable feat of medical expertise and coordination, doctors at a private hospital in Delhi successfully performed a life-saving heart transplant surgery on a 39-year-old man from Meerut, after a donor heart was transported from Chandigarh to New Delhi in just 1 hour and 55 minutes through multiple green corridors.

The patient, a known case of dilated cardiomyopathy with severe mitral valve leakage, had been struggling with worsening breathing difficulties for the past four years. In the last six months alone, he required intensive care unit (ICU) treatment twice in Meerut. When his condition deteriorated further in August, he was shifted to a Private hospital in Delhi.

"Initially stabilised in the ICU with advanced medications to support his heart, blood pressure, and kidney function, he was registered with the National Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation (NOTTO) on August 9, 2025, for a heart transplant. A previous organ offered in Delhi was deemed unsuitable by the transplant team", stated the hospital.

The hospital further said, "On the night of August 26, NOTTO informed Sir Ganga Ram Hospital of a suitable donor heart available in Chandigarh. The hospital's retrieval team promptly left for Chandigarh, secured the organ, and returned with it on a commercial flight. Green corridors were created in Chandigarh city, at both Chandigarh and Delhi airports, and across Delhi city, ensuring that the heart reached Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in optimal condition within just 1 hour and 55 minutes."

A team led by Dr. Sujay Shad, Senior Consultant & Director of Cardiothoracic & Vascular Surgery, along with Dr. Himanshu Goel (Cardiac Surgeon), Dr. Maheshwari (Anaesthetist), and Dr. Aman Makhija (Cardiologist), was already prepared to receive the organ.

The patient, who was on a heart-lung machine at the time, underwent the complex procedure where his diseased heart was removed and replaced with the donor heart. The transplant was successful, and the new heart began functioning satisfactorily.

Following surgery, the patient's recovery has been smooth. He was weaned off the ventilator within 18 hours and shortly resumed normal meals as well as light exercise. Doctors are optimistic about his long-term recovery and overall prognosis.

"This transplant was made possible by the combined efforts of NOTTO, the retrieval and transplant teams, and the creation of seamless green corridors across two states. The fact that the heart reached us in under two hours played a pivotal role in the success of this surgery", said Dr. Sujay Shad.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heartwarming story! More awareness needed about organ donation in our country. The donor's family has given the ultimate gift of life ❤️
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David E
Incredible medical achievement! The logistics of transporting a heart across states in under 2 hours is mind-blowing. Indian healthcare is truly world-class
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Ananya R
While this is fantastic, I hope such efficiency becomes accessible to ordinary citizens too and not just private hospitals. Healthcare should be for all sections of society
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Vikram M
Chandigarh to Delhi in 1hr 55min with a heart? That's faster than my daily office commute in Bangalore traffic! 😄 Seriously though, brilliant work by everyone involved
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Sarah B
This gives me so much hope! My father needs a kidney transplant and seeing such successful coordination makes me believe the system can work when it matters most

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