 Mr. Baladudin, a 55-hour little man, came to us from Bangladesh with advanced kidney failure. He actually wanted to have a sort of preemptive transplant that is transplanted without much dialysis. Unfortunately, after he landed in Bangalore, India, the COVID lockdown has started and we had a tough time and we initiated him on dialysis through a catheter in the neck, there's a tube in the neck and we planned the transplant. Patient donor was having two arteries so it was little difficult for us to ask for the two arteries so that the kidney function should remain okay. Fortunately, his wife, Asha, was willing to donate kidney and all the parameters were done, medical, legal, all the clearance was taken and the transplant was done. And the patient had to go through a government committee because even though the donor was his own wife, being a foreigner, the government had to give a permission for doing the transplant. Now he is doing well, all the tubes are out and his kidney functions are normal so my only message is that such kind of surgeries can be done very well even during the tough time like COVID because of the hospital policies, zero infection control and the comprehensive care where all the super specialists with the sub-specialization in the transplant field like transplant physician, transplant anesthetist and the transplant intensivist. Fortunately, the current government was proactive and helped us in getting the clearance and after the government clearance, the transplant was done. The transplant went off anonymously and the patient is now discharged doing well with normal kidney functions and the donor also is doing well.