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Mumbai doctors give male teen hope after performing bilateral hand transplant through woman-to-man hand donation
Updated On: 21 January, 2026 02:17 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The recipient, 18-year-old Priyank Aghera, the son of a farmer from Rajkot in Gujarat, had lost both hands in a tragic farm accident in January 2024 while assisting his father during cotton harvesting, and was waiting for a miracle since then

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Mumbai doctors have performed a rare and clinically significant bilateral hand transplant. It was done using hands received through cadaveric donation, after the family of a 50-year-old woman consented to donate her organs following her death.
The transplant restored functional hand use to an 18-year-old male recipient. Along with her hands, the donor’s lungs, liver, and corneas were also donated, enabling multiple transplants across hospitals in Mumbai and Surat.
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