The West’s First Successful Kidney Transplant

On April 25th, doctors at Can Tho Central General Hospital successfully performed the first kidney transplant in the Southwest region after four years of preparation. The transplant was announced by the hospital on May 9th after the patient’s health stabilized. The recipient of the kidney transplant is a 34-year-old male teacher from Ben Tre who had been suffering from chronic kidney failure for six years and was undergoing medical treatment.

Two years ago, the patient visited Can Tho Central General Hospital with end-stage chronic kidney failure and was prescribed hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. He was placed on the kidney transplant waiting list earlier this year after the hospital was recognized by the Ministry of Health for its expertise in kidney transplants. The first kidney transplant in the Southwest region was performed by doctors at Can Tho Central General Hospital with support from Cho Ray Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City. Over 20 doctors and nurses worked together to successfully remove, wash, and transplant the kidney.

After a five-hour surgery, the patient’s new kidney started functioning as urine appeared when the ureter was connected. The patient’s health stabilized after two weeks of recovery, and he is expected to be discharged from the hospital on May 9th. The donor’s health also recovered well after the transplant. The cost of the procedure was approximately 270 million VND, sponsored by donors.

Dr. Nguyen Phuoc Loc, Head of Nephrology and Urology Department at Can Tho Central General Hospital emphasized that careful preparation and coordination were crucial for a successful outcome of this operation. This achievement marks an important milestone for Can Tho Central General Hospital to become a leading center for kidney transplants in Vietnam.

The patient’s mother expressed gratitude to medical team members who dedicated themselves to her child’s care throughout his journey towards receiving a new organ.

In conclusion, this successful kidney transplant serves as an inspiration to others facing similar challenges and highlights how advanced medical procedures can lead to improved quality of life for patients with chronic illnesses like chronic kidney disease.

By Samantha Johnson

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