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Bengaluru: 64-year-old grandmother donates kidney to save 5-year-old grandson

The patient had been suffering from chronic kidney disease. His condition was further complicated by multiple urological surgeries, seizure disorder and a non-functional bladder, the doctor said

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A rare and life-saving kidney transplant was performed on a five-year-old boy in Bengaluru, with his 64-year-old grandmother stepping in as the donor, doctors at Fortis Hospitals said on Monday.

According to Dr Mohan Keshavamurthy, Principal Director of Urology, Uro-Oncology, Uro-Gynaecology, Andrology, Kidney Transplant and Robotic Surgery at Fortis Hospitals, who led the procedure, this is possibly the youngest reported case of a grandmother-to-grandson kidney transplant in India.

“Transplanting a much older person's kidney into a small child presents unique challenges such as size disparity and heightened immune response in paediatric patients, which increases the risk of graft rejection,” he said.

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