The woman, M Andal, hailing from Nedungampoondi village in Tiruvannamalai district in Tamil nadu was severely injured in a road accident while riding pillion on a two wheeler on December 5. She was referred to JIPMER where she was declared brain dead.
When informed of the condition of the woman -- a mother of two children - her husband and other relatives expressed willingness to donate her organs to JIPMER and gave written consent for it, a hospital release said.
The release said her eyes were also harvested and sent to the JIPMER eye bank. The two patients are recovering well in the ICU unit in the hospital, the release said.
It said JIPMER had so far harvested organs and tissues from 20 brain dead patients and transplanted them to needy patients. Andal was the 11th brain dead patient and donor in JIPMER during this year.
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