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Organ Donation After Tragedy: Family of 37-Year-Old Accident Victim Saves Seven Lives

In a moment of profound grief, the family of 37-year-old Gokuldas Baburao Kotule from Wangi village in Beed district made a selfless and life-affirming decision to donate his organs, giving the gift of life to seven patients across India.

Rashmi Mane

Gokuldas was critically injured in a road accident and admitted to Galaxy Superspeciality Hospital in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. Despite the efforts of the medical team, he was declared brain dead. Amid unimaginable sorrow, his family—including wife Komal Kotule, father Baburao Kotule, and brother Dattu Kotule—chose to proceed with organ donation, turning personal tragedy into a beacon of hope for others.

Organs Donated and Lives Saved

The donated organs were swiftly allocated to hospitals across the country through a carefully coordinated Green Corridor, resulting in multiple life-saving procedures:

  1. Kidney transplant successfully performed at Galaxy Superspeciality Hospital, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

  2. Heart transplanted at Reliance Hospital, Mumbai

  3. Liver transplanted at Gleneagles Hospital, Mumbai

  4. Lungs sent to Kedia Hospital, Ahmedabad

  5. Corneas (eyes) and the second kidney transplanted at MGM Hospital, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

Medical Team Behind the Mission

The treatment and coordination efforts were led by a skilled team of doctors:

  • Neurosurgeon Dr. Vijay Mundhe, Neurophysician Dr. Rahul Vahatule, and intensivists Dr. Vinod Chaware, Dr. Amol Khande, and Dr. Balaji Biradar managed Gokuldas’s critical care.

  • The organ retrieval team, led by nephrologist Dr. Wajid Mogal, included Dr. Abhimanyu Makene, Dr. Umesh Kakade, Dr. Devendra Lokhande, Dr. Sujata Changule, and Dr. Jayesh Takle.

  • The kidney transplant surgery was performed by Dr. Sudarshan Jadhav, Dr. Abhay Mahajan, Dr. Pradeep Saruk, and Dr. Arun Chinchole.

Green Corridor Success

The success of the multi-city organ transport was made possible by the swift and coordinated efforts of the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Police Department. The creation of an efficient Green Corridor ensured the timely delivery of organs to hospitals in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, and local facilities.

This remarkable coordination was done with the support and guidance of the Zonal Integrated Coordination Committee (ZICC), further highlighting the power of organized collaboration in medical emergencies.

A Legacy of Life

Gokuldas Kotule’s story stands as a powerful example of courage, compassion, and generosity. In the face of loss, his family chose to create life and hope for others. Their decision not only saved lives but also raised awareness about the importance of organ donation, especially in rural communities.

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