Updated On: 17 March, 2023 03:05 PM IST | Mumbai | Ainie Rizvi
A 33-year-old Rajasthan man who lost both his hands in an electric accident 12 years ago, became the first from Asia to successfully undergo a bilateral total arm transplant in Mumbai

In exclusive conversation with Mid-day, Ram expresses his desire to help 4-5 more such people from Rajasthan who lost both their arms to accidents. He understands their apathy and wishes to improve their condition through his efforts. Photo Courtesy: Nikita Kamdar
A team led by Dr Nilesh G Satbhai, Head of Department - Plastic, Hand & Reconstructive Microsurgery and Transplant Surgery, Global Hospitals, Mumbai, performed a 16-hour grueling and complex surgery to help the patient rekindle his hopes of leading an independent life.
12 years ago, Mr Prema Ram, a resident of Ajmer, Rajasthan accidentally came in contact with a live electric pole while working in the field. His hands sustained multiple electric burns. He was rushed to a nearby hospital in Ajmer, where doctors advised for amputation of both his hands to save his life. The family took him to Jaipur, but was advised the same.