KARNATAKA :ORGANS OF A BRAIN-DEAD NURSE IN BEING DONATED BY HER RELATIVES

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Ganvi TK, a resident of Hosakoppa village in NR Pura, Chikkamagaluru district.
  • A 22-year-old nurse who collapsed at work and was subsequently ruled brain dead gave a new lease on life to a few people
  • Ganvi’s organs were donated by her mother, sister, and uncle.

We have often seen such a scene in serials and movies that a person donates his organs to the needy one. But the heroine of our today’s story is no less than a real time life savior. The woman gave life to the people even after she died.

Do you know Ganvi TK who donated her organs to needy after her death?
Ganvi TK, a resident of Hosakoppa village in NR Pura, Chikkamagaluru district, worked in the Nirmala nursing home in Shivamogga. On February 8, about 3.30 a.m., she passed out while working the night shift. Ganvi was rushed to Nanjappa hospital, where she had worked, but was transferred to PMSSY in Bengaluru about 7.30 p.m. On February 12, she was confirmed brain dead., a 22-year-old nurse who collapsed at work and was subsequently ruled brain dead gave a new lease on life to a few people. She did this with donating her organs .

Brave heart of Ganvi’s family!

Ganvi’s organs were donated by her mother, sister, and uncle. Her liver, kidneys, heart valves, and corneas were given after she was transferred to the Institute of Gastroenterology Science and Organ Transplant, according to sources.

Message from Health Minister to Ganvi TK

Health minister K Sudhakar wrote on social media that Ganvi cured and cared for patients when she was alive and she gifted her organs after her death.

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