
He said: “But thank God today, both the donor and recipient are in sound health.”The elated CMD said:
“LASUTH has come of age and we are glad. We are able to harness what we have and so we will continue to improve on infrastructure. Kidney transplant is not free; it cannot be free, but with us doing it here, the cost will be affordable (compared to traveling to India or United Kingdom for operation).”The Chief Medical Director assured Lagosians that the hospital will continue to bring excellent and special services at the hospital. The leader of the transplant team, a Consultant Nephrologist, Dr. Jacob Awobusuyi, said the initiative was conceived three years ago. He said that the latest of several services offered in the hospital would help stop the trend of patients going to India and returning with complications that often eventually kill them. He also said that both the 56-year-old recipient and the 26-year-old donor expressed concern before the surgery but that they were both relieved and happy after the successful operation.
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