Situation in India & Data
Unfortunately, mostly due to unawareness and prejudices, there is a huge shortage of organs that are needed for transplants. It has been seen in umpteen situations that relatives are hesitant and unwilling to donate the organs of their loved ones who have been declared brain dead.
Normally the transplant coordinator will approach the relatives with information about organ donation and explain that even in their time of loss, they can help another person to live. It is tough for the relatives at this point to come to a decision especially if they are not familiar with the concept of organ donation.
This is the main reason why it is important for the public to know about organ donation before they are suddenly faced with the possibility at some point in their lives. It is estimated that the total number of brain stem deaths due to accidents in India is nearly 1.5 lakhs annually. Other causes of brain stem death would potentially add many more numbers. However, our organ donation rate is 0.86 per million population. The total number of deceased donors in India in 2017 was only 905.
Contrast that to the demand for human organ donation. There is a need of approximately 5 lakh organs annually. Barely 2-3 per cent of the demand is met, and many people die of organ failure every year across India.
Organ Donation Data Government Agencies
NOTTO - National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization: The National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO) İs a National level organization. The establishment of NOTTO is mandated as per the Transplantation of human Organs and Tissues (Amendment) Act of 2011. It has been set up under Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. Their offices are located on the 4th and 5th Floor of the Institute of Pathology (ICMR) Building in Safdarjung Hospital New Delhi.
NOTTO functions as the apex centre for all India activities of coordination and networking for procurement and distribution of Organs and Tissues and registry of Organs and Tissues Donation and Transplantation in the country. In addition to its national role, NOTTO is also the nodal networking agency for Delhi and the National Capital Region, and network for Procurement Allocation and Distribution of Organs and Tissues in Delhi and the National Capital Region.
ROTTO - Regional Organ and Tissue Transplant Organisation
The Regional Organ & Tissue Transplant Organisation (ROTTO) is the regional government organisation. There are five ROTTOS in India. They function as separate regional branches that ensure protocol amongst the state organisations enlisted under each of them. They are all based in a Government Hospital in the region. Each ROTTO manages about 5-7 States currently and is responsible for activities of coordination as well as networking for procurement, distribution and transplantation of organs and tissues between their respective State Organisations.
Organ Donation and Transplantation: How Does it Work?
- What is Organ Donation ?
- Types of Organ Donations
- What is the process of Organ Donation ?
- Law Governing Organ Donation in India
- Brain Death and Organ Donation
- What happens once Brain Stem Death is declared ?
- How long can an organ survive inside and outside the body
- Tests Establishing Brain Stem Death
- Organ Allocation Process in India
- What potential Organ recipients need to know ?
- Pledging your organs and becoming an organ Donor
- Situation in India & Data