NEW DELHI :
THE Union Health Ministry has
come out with its first-ever
SOPs for seamless transport of
human organs through various modes of travel, which will
allow airlines carrying them to
request the Air Traffic Control
for priority take-off and landing and also arrange front-row
seats. The
Standard
Operating
Procedure
(SOP) for
organ transplant will
serve as a
guiding document for those involved in
organs transplants across the
country and are aimed at
ensuring maximum utilisation.
“By streamlining organ
transport process, we aim to
maximise the utilisation of precious organs and offer hope to
countless patients awaiting lifesaving transplants.
These SOPs
are a roadmap for organ
retrieval and transplant institutions across the country
ensuring adherence to best
practices and quality standards,” Union Health Secretary
Apurva Chandra said.
A live organ needs to be
transported between hospitals
when both the organ donor
and the organ recipient are in
different hospitals either within the same city or in different
cities. According to the SOPs
for transportation by air, airlines carrying human cadaveric
organs can request the Air Traffic Control for priority
take-off and landing of the
aircraft and arrange frontrow seats. They can also
request priority reservation
and a provision for late
check-in for medical personnel transporting organs.
The source airport will
inform and communicate to
the destination airport to
facilitate the arrival process,
according to the SOPs.
The flight captain may
make an in-flight announcement that human organs are
being transported, the guidelines stated.