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Maharashtra cop donates liver to save critically-ill younger brother

Updated on: 24 November,2025 04:21 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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The 38-year-old younger brother was battling acute-on-chronic liver failure and was brought to the hospital in a critical state. He was deeply jaundiced, required blood pressure support, and was in urgent need of a liver transplant to survive

Maharashtra cop donates liver to save critically-ill younger brother

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In a deeply moving story of brotherhood and bravery, a Maharashtra Police officer donated a part of his liver to save his younger brother’s life in Mumbai. 

The successful liver transplant was carried out by Dr. Swapnil Sharma, consultant – Liver Transplant and Gastrointestinal Surgeon at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mumbai Central.


The 38-year-old younger brother was battling acute-on-chronic liver failure and was brought to the hospital in a critical state. He was deeply jaundiced, required blood pressure support, and was in urgent need of a liver transplant to survive. His elder brother, also serving in the state police service, immediately volunteered to donate a portion of his liver.



“Despite knowing the risks, the elder brother was unwavering in his decision,” said Dr Sharma. “He told our team that as police officers, they had both faced danger before — but this time, it was about saving family. His courage and love made all the difference.”

After detailed medical evaluations, the elder brother was found fit to donate. The transplant surgery was complex but successful. Both brothers recovered well under the care of the dedicated multidisciplinary liver team, which includes transplant surgeons, anaesthetists, intensivists, radiologists, trained OT and ICU nurses, dietitians, and physiotherapists.

“Liver transplant in acute-on-chronic failure cases is highly challenging and demands seamless coordination among specialists,” added Dr. Sharma. “This success reflects the power of teamwork and the extraordinary bond between two brothers.”

Today, both brothers are recovering steadily, back to their lives and duty — a living reminder that courage doesn’t always wear a uniform; sometimes, it lies in giving a part of oneself to save another.

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