An emergency liver transplant at Military Central Hospital 108 was performed on the 27th day of the Lunar New Year, saving the life of a critically ill patient with cirrhosis.
2025 marks a historic turning point for organ donation and transplantation in Vietnam, with the country recording 66 cases of brain-dead organ donation, the highest number ever.
The young wife maintains the tradition of placing extra bowls and chopsticks on the table so that her two children can offer food to their father, who passed away two years ago.
The selfless act of organ donation by a female nurse at Military Central Hospital 108 has helped revive many critically ill patients and strongly promoted the spirit of medical ethics.
Using organs donated by brain-dead individuals, Associate Professor Dr. Le Van Thanh and his team received a portion from a "divided liver in the abdominal cavity" to save a 15-month-old boy.
The family of a brain-dead patient in Phu Tho overcame their immense grief to donate organs, giving a new chance at life to two people with chronic kidney disease.
A South Korean man has filed a lawsuit against his wife, alleging "malicious abandonment," after she refused to donate part of her liver to save his life.
Last weekend, Viet Duc Hospital performed a series of organ transplants from three brain-dead donors, saving the lives of eight patients and improving the health of six others.
A 42-year-old man, brain dead due to a stroke, received family consent to donate his heart, two kidneys, two livers, lungs, and two corneas, saving many other lives.
A man in the US narrowly avoided having his organs harvested for transplantation while still alive due to negligence on the part of medical staff and those involved in organ donation services.
Military Central Hospital 108 organized multi-organ transplants from brain-dead donors, saving the lives of 6 critically ill patients and 2 patients awaiting transplants.
A 25-year-old man in the US died in a traffic accident, but thanks to registering as an organ donor, he has helped more than 102 patients over the past two years.
Viet Duc Friendship Hospital won the First Prize in the 2025 Vietnamese Talent Awards for its pioneering multi-organ transplantation project, marking a turning point in Vietnamese medicine.
In an emergency situation, with the approval of the Ministry of Health, Thong Nhat Hospital performed its first heart transplant, saving the life of a 61-year-old patient with critical heart failure.
A 43-year-old man from Phu Tho province donated six organs and tissues after being declared brain dead, helping six patients receive kidney, heart, liver, and corneal transplants, giving them a new lease on life.
When his father suffered from acute liver failure and fell into a coma, with only one chance of survival – a liver transplant – the young man decided to donate a portion of his liver to his father.
The husband died in an accident just days before their son's graduation exams, and the wife, swallowing her tears, donated his organs to save the lives of others on the brink of death.
A 39-year-old man from Phu Yen province suffered an accident that resulted in brain death, and his grieving family agreed to donate his organs to save seven other people.
For the first time, a private hospital performed a rare liver transplant on a young, underweight pediatric patient, saving the life of a child with end-stage cirrhosis.
Within 24 hours, Cho Ray Hospital performed 6 organ transplants from brain-dead donors, helping many critically ill patients recover during the April 30th holiday.
Before enlisting in the army, Han Thanh Nam was involved in an accident and passed away. His heartbroken father donated his son's organs, giving life to six people.
During the April 30th - May 1st holiday, doctors at Military Hospital 108 successfully performed a multi-organ transplant from a brain-dead donor, saving the lives of three patients.
After deciding to donate her child's organs following a traffic accident that resulted in brain death, Ms. Cúc faced whispers and suspicions that she was "selling her child's organs for money."
Doctors at Military Hospital 103 have just successfully harvested and transplanted organs from a woman who was brain dead following a traffic accident.