Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Autopsy can be conducted after sunset

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Post-mortem procedures can now be carried out at night, especially to enable the faster release of bodies to harvest organs for transplant surgeries, according to a new protocol issued by the Centre on Monday.

As things stand, autopsies were performed before sunset, and only procedures that received special permission by the law enforcemen­t agencies could be carried out at night. This, experts said, often led to organs of donors being unusable because the crucial hours in which they can be harvested and preserved were lost.

“In response to the multiple references that have been received by the Union health ministry from various sources, and in line with the government’s commitment to promote ease of living by reducing burden imposed due to compliance to government processes, changes have been made in the post-mortem protocols to allow for the procedure to be conducted after sunset effective from today,” the health ministry said in a statement.

“Apart from friends and relatives of the deceased, this new procedure also promotes organ donation and transplant as organs can be harvested in the stipulated time window after the procedure,” the statement added.

The Directorat­e General of Health Services, the technical wing of Union health ministry, extensivel­y examined several representa­tions made to the ministry in this regard, and allowed institutes with adequate infrastruc­ture to perform the procedure at night, officials said.

“It was ascertaine­d that some institutes are already performing night-time post-mortem. In view of the rapid advancemen­t and improvemen­t in technology, especially availabili­ty of required lighting and infrastruc­ture required for post-mortem, performing night time post-mortem in hospitals is now feasible,” the statement read.

Union health Mansukh Mandaviya hailed it as a move aimed at saving lives.

“British era arrangemen­t ends! Post-mortem will be conducted round the clock. Taking forward PM Narendra Modi’s idea of good governance, Union health ministry decided that hospitals that have the facility to conduct post mortem at night will be allowed to perform postmortem after sunset,” he tweeted.

The protocol also said that the post-mortem procedures for organ donation must be taken up on priority, and all post-mortem procedures performed at night need to be videograph­ed.

However, cases under categories such as homicide, suicide, rape, decomposed bodies, and suspected foul play, should not be taken up for post-mortem procedures during the night unless there is a law-and-order situation.

EARLIER, ONLY PROCEDURES THAT RECEIVED SPECIAL PERMISSION BY CONCERNED LAW ENFORCEMEN­T AGENCIES COULD BE HELD AT NIGHT

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