The Gift of Life: Organ Donations in the Western Cape

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The Western Cape Department of Health and Wellness has made significant strides in extending lives through organ transplants. Registered donors and donor families have selflessly given hope to those awaiting transplants. A recent case highlights the transformative power of organ donation, as four fortunate individuals had the opportunity to undergo life-changing surgeries at two prestigious healthcare facilities in the region.

Groundbreaking Transplant Surgeries

Groote Schuur Hospital (GSH) and Red Cross War Memorial Children’s Hospital (RCWMCH) served as the stages for these groundbreaking transplant surgeries. The medical teams at both institutions closely monitor the recovery of the recipients, who are making remarkable progress so far. The duration of a patient’s hospital stay after a transplant varies, as it relies on factors such as surgical success and the patient’s overall health condition.

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Notable Recipients

One notable recipient is Nangamso Liwani, a 32-year-old GSH employee. Nangamso’s journey toward a kidney transplant began in 2016 when she experienced dizziness and blurred vision at work. Tests revealed that her kidneys were not functioning correctly, resulting in a diagnosis of kidney failure. Nangamso displayed exceptional commitment to her health by diligently managing her dialysis for seven years before the transplant, even while continuing to work.

Demi Zara Hendricks, a 12-year-old recipient, received a liver transplant at RCWMCH. Since 2011, Demi had been battling biliary atresia, which led to recurrent cholangitis and a two-year hospitalization period. With her new liver, she now enjoys better health, eagerly awaiting the day she can walk freely and return home as a happy, healthy patient.

The Importance of Organ Donation

“It’s so important to tell your family what your wishes are when deciding to become an organ donor,” says Professor Mignon McCulloch, the head of the clinical unit for renal and organ transplants at RCWMCH. She emphasizes the profound impact of organ donation, especially for children who receive a second chance at life through this selfless act.

Dr. David Thomson, a consultant surgeon in the Transplant Unit at GSH, assures those considering organ donation that donated organs are always allocated to individuals in dire need. Consent from the donor’s family is sought in every case, and privacy and anonymity are painstakingly protected throughout the process.

Registering as an Organ Donor

Registering as an organ donor is a simple, cost-free action with immeasurable rewards. Those interested can register online or contact the Organ Donor Foundation’s toll-free line at (800) 22-66-11. Becoming an organ donor has the potential to save lives and offer hope to those awaiting transplants, making it a truly invaluable gift.

Kagiso Petersen is a Cape Town journalist who reports on the city’s evolving food culture—tracking everything from township braai innovators to Sea Point bistros signed up to the Ocean Wise pledge. Raised in Bo-Kaap and now cycling daily along the Atlantic Seaboard, he brings a palpable love for the city’s layered flavours and even more layered stories to every assignment.

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