I wish to react to the letter from Manu L. Kothari and Lopa A. Mehta on this subject. ‘The authors have objected to organ transplantation on two counts.’
Transplantation is expensive in the West. A liver transplant there would cost Rs. 40,00,000 to Rs. 70,00,000. By my estimate, and that of others, the cost in a public hospital in this country would be Rs. 1,50,000 to Rs. 2,00,000. (3)
Bio-availability may improve and postimmuno-suppressant infection reduced with the development of gene therapy a dream that will come true one day.
Let us accept that organ transplantation is the only hope for thousands with end-stage organ failure whose life is otherwise endangered. This procedure has come to stay despite reservations on the part of some. In order to curb unethical trade in organs from live persons it is essential for us to develop our program for using organs from cadavers as envisaged in the Human Organ Transplantation Act (1994). It is the duty of all socially conscious persons – especially those with the benefit of training in medical science – to support it.
S. K. Mathur, Professor of Surgery K. E. M. Hospital, Parel, Bombay 400012