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Kuwaiti Surgeons Conducted Record Number Of Kidney Transplants Last Year
(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
KUWAIT, Aug 13 (KUNA) -- Kuwait Transplant Society Dr. Turki Al-Otaibi said Wednesday that Kuwaiti surgeons made trailblazing achievements in 2024 with successful kidney transplant surgeries hitting 149.
Speaking to reporters on World Organ Donation Day, globally observed on August 13, he said this is an occasion to renew the humanitarian appeal and raise public awareness about the importance of organ donation.
Organ donation reflects humanitarian and compassionate response from donors and a moral responsibility for saving the lives of other people, he pointed out.
The State of Kuwait has now nearly 15,000 registered donors
Dr. Al-Otaibi, also chairman of the Arab Society of Nephrology and Renal Transplantation (ASNRT), highlighted the need to remove misconceptions about organ donation.
Only 172,000 transplants were conducted globally in 2023, which represent 10 percent of the global demand for organs donation, he noted.
As many as. 1.5 million patients needed urgent transplants which means that nine of 10 patients fail to get the a vital organ, Dr. Al-Otaibi said, citing figures of the World Health Organization. (end)
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Speaking to reporters on World Organ Donation Day, globally observed on August 13, he said this is an occasion to renew the humanitarian appeal and raise public awareness about the importance of organ donation.
Organ donation reflects humanitarian and compassionate response from donors and a moral responsibility for saving the lives of other people, he pointed out.
The State of Kuwait has now nearly 15,000 registered donors
Dr. Al-Otaibi, also chairman of the Arab Society of Nephrology and Renal Transplantation (ASNRT), highlighted the need to remove misconceptions about organ donation.
Only 172,000 transplants were conducted globally in 2023, which represent 10 percent of the global demand for organs donation, he noted.
As many as. 1.5 million patients needed urgent transplants which means that nine of 10 patients fail to get the a vital organ, Dr. Al-Otaibi said, citing figures of the World Health Organization. (end)
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