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33-year-old Rajasthan man first in Asia to undergo total arm transplant in Mumbai hospital

The bilateral total arm transplant was performed on February 9 at Global Hospitals in Parel, Mumbai and lasted 16 hours, following which the patient was monitored for four weeks. Now he has to undergo regular physiotherapy for the next 18-24 months, following which his hands would be reasonably functional. 

By CNBCTV18.com Mar 17, 2023 7:15:48 PM IST (Published)

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A 33-year-old man from Rajasthan has become the first in Asia to successfully undergo a bilateral total arm transplant in February at Global Hospitals in Parel, Mumbai.

Twelve years ago, Ajmer resident Prema Ram accidentally touched a live electric pole while at work. He suffered multiple electric burns on both his arms and was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors said the arms would have to be amputated for him to survive. Ram's family had tried to get him artificial limbs, however they could not be fully functional.

His arms were amputated almost from the shoulder — at that time performing a bilateral total arm transplant was not possible in India and cost a fortune abroad.