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Liver Transplant

A liver transplant is a surgical procedure that removes a liver that no longer functions properly (liver failure) and replaces it with a healthy liver from a living or deceased donor. Your liver is your largest internal organ and performs several critical functions. Liver transplant is usually reserved as a treatment option for people who have significant complications due to end-stage chronic liver disease. In rare cases, sudden failure of a previously normal liver may occur. The human liver regenerates and returns to its normal size shortly after surgical removal of part of the organ.
  • LIVING DONOR TRANSPLANT VS. CADAVERIC LIVER TRANSPLANT
    Living donor liver transplant has emerged in recent decades as a critical surgical option for patients with end stage liver diseases requiring immediate liver transplants. Unlike in cadaveric transplants, wherein the donor is not alive, a living donor transplant requires a donor from the patient’s immediate family. Due to the growing number of patients requiring liver transplants, and limited number of cadaveric donors, living donor transplants are always more practical. Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) comes as a relief to patients who require immediate transplants and cannot afford to wait for long; and the widespread shortage of cadaveric livers for patients awaiting transplants is not a secret.

    LDLT is made possible due to the human liver’s remarkable regenerative capacities. The donor donates a portion of their healthy liver to the patient, and this portion might just be enough to sustain the liver’s normal functions.

    Patients opting for a liver transplant abroad are always required to be accompanied by a healthy donor for a living donor liver transplant as cadaveric transplants are not practical for foreign nationals. The waiting list can be really long, in which case having a ready donor is always the best option.
  • LIVER TRANSPLANT IN INDIA
  • LIVER TRANSPLANT SURGERY ABROAD
  • LIVER TRANSPLANT RECOVERY
  • SITUATIONS UNDER WHICH YOU CANNOT GET A LIVER TRANSPLANT
  • WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF LIVER DYSFUNCTION AND SUBSEQUENT LIVER TRANSPLANT?
  • LIVER TRANSPLANT ARE ADVISED FOR NUMEROUS REASONS:
  • OVERVIEW

Treatments

HETEROTOPIC TRANSPLANTATION
Heterotopic Transplantation – surgery involves the addition of a healthy donor liver at another site, while the diseased liver is left intact. This liver transplant surgery procedure is performed when the doctor is of the opinion that the diseased liver might recover. The healthy liver is attached very near to the original liver. If the liver recovers, the other organ shrivels away. If not, then the original one shrivels and the donor liver performs the body functions.
ORTHOTOPIC TRANSPLANTATION
Orthotopic Transplantation – is the replacement of the complete diseased liver with a healthy organ. When this type of a transplant is performed, a segment of the inferior vena cava attached to the liver is taken from the donor as well. The same parts are removed from the recipient and replaced by connecting the inferior vena cava, the hepatic artery, the portal vein and the bile ducts.
REDUCED-SIZE LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Reduced-Size Liver Transplantation – is most often performed on children and involves the transplanting a part of the healthy donor liver into a patient. This procedure is performed when 15-20% of the original liver is intact. This way, one donor liver can be used for two successful transplants.

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