Yesterday, the doctor was checking the recovery status of patients who underwent kidney transplant surgery. Zeng Qiang took the photo. "Father donates organs in place of his deceased son" follow-up report. South China Morning Post (reporter/Cao Si, intern/Qiu Yan, correspondent/Li Shaobin) On July 31st, in those years used for memories, our newspaper reported about Jiang Hongkun, a migrant worker who died in a car accident, and his elderly father donating his organs on his behalf. Yesterday, we learned from the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University that Jiang Hongkun's three organs have been successfully transplanted into two chronic nephritis patients and one liver disease patient. His pair of corneas has already been sent to Zhongshan Ophthalmology Hospital. At the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, I met Xiao Yong, a 29-year-old young man from Huizhou who received an organ transplant. Five years ago, he was diagnosed with chronic nephritis and has been bedridden at home ever since, with all aspects of his daily life being taken care of by his family. The high medical expenses made it difficult for him to bear, as his family lives in a rural area, and they could only barely maintain their livelihood through the hard work of his brother alone. In the past five years, Xiao Yong had thought about giving up his life more than once. A few days ago, after years of dialysis, he was almost in despair, but Jiang Hongkun's donation gave him hope. At 1:30 PM on July 31st, the transplant surgery began, and at 4 PM, the surgery was successfully completed. The hospital said that Xiao Yong would be able to recover and be discharged in as fast as three weeks. For the new life that is about to come, Xiao Yong is full of anticipation, and he is very grateful to the donor. He hopes that in the future, he will also be able to donate organs to help more people. Welcome to post comments. I want to comment. Weibo recommendation | Today's Weibo hotspot (editor: SN056).