Case Study : Heart Transplantin a patient from Madanapalle

Heart Transplant Gives 63-Year-Old Man from Madanapalle a New Lease of Life
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Bangalore. In a remarkable story of resilience, advanced medical care, and the generosity of organ donation, doctors successfully performed a life-saving heart transplant on a 63-year-old man from Madanapalle who was battling end-stage heart failure.
Once active and healthy, the patient’s life took a dramatic turn after a massive heart attack severely damaged his heart. He became hospital-bound with repeated episodes of heart failure, ultimately requiring continuous IV inotropic therapy (milrinone) at home to keep his weakened heart functioning. Despite this, his condition was critical, and his chances of surviving beyond a year without a transplant were slim.
Placed on the heart transplant waiting list, destiny intervened when a matching donor heart became available—remarkably, from a donor hailing from the same hometown of Madanapalle. The donor, who had been admitted with a severe headache and later declared brain dead due to an intracranial bleed, gave the gift of life through organ donation.
The transplant surgery required meticulous coordination. Two operating theatres were mobilized simultaneously—one to harvest the donor heart and the other to prepare the recipient. The donor heart was preserved in ice, transferred quickly, and implanted after the recipient’s diseased heart was removed. Cold Ischemia Time was minimal since both donor and recipient were in-house.
Post-operative challenges included preventing rejection of the new heart and safeguarding against infections due to immunosuppressant use. The first 48 hours to five days were critical, with close monitoring of hemodynamics, kidney and liver function, and pulmonary pressures. With multidisciplinary teamwork—from cardiologists and cardiac surgeons to intensivists, anesthesiologists, infection-control nurses, and physiotherapists-the patient made a steady recovery.
Initial rejection episodes were promptly managed, and subsequent biopsies confirmed good acceptance of the new heart. At discharge, the patient was walking independently and ready to begin a new chapter of life.
“This transplant was unique, not only because of the medical complexity but also because of the extraordinary coincidence of both donor and recipient being from the same hometown. It is a powerful reminder of how organ donation can transform lives,” said Dr Naveen Chandra G S, HOD and Lead Consultant – Department of Interventional Cardiology, Aster Whitefield.
“This case is an example of how careful planning, advanced technology, and teamwork can turn a high-risk surgery into a success story. It also underlines the importance of timely referrals to transplant programs, which can make the difference between life and death for patients with advanced heart failure,” added Dr. Chirag, Consultant – Interventional Cardiology, Aster Whitefield.
Doctors emphasized preventive measures to avoid advanced heart disease, including managing hypertension, diabetes, and cholesterol, and early recognition of symptoms like breathlessness and swelling. They also highlighted the growing expertise of India’s transplant programs, now on par with global standards, and the promising role of advanced technologies such as AI, robotics, and virtual monitoring in improving transplant outcomes.
The patient’s journey stands as a testament to medical excellence, the importance of early detection, and the life-giving impact of organ donation.

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