Liver Transplant Living Related Donor at best of Hospitals and Wellness centres in India, Kenya, United Arab Emirates, Rwanda, France, Turkey, Tunisia, Iran, Thailand, and Morocco
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Overview on Liver Transplant (Living Related Donor)
This is the replacement of a diseased liver with a healthy one from a relative.it is recommended as a treatment for an end-stage liver disease or liver failure. The donor and recipient will have to undergo DNA analysis to ensure they are a close match before the procedure is done to minimize the risk of graft rejection.
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Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand.
33 Sukhumvit 3, Wattana, Bangkok 10110 Thailand.
Brief about Hospital
- Bumrungrad International serves 1.1 million patients annually.
- It has been featured by CBS's 60 Minutes, NBC’s Today Show, Time, Newsweek, and other international press as a leader in medical tourism.
Bangkok Hospital, Phuket, Thailand
Hongyok Utis Alley, Talat Yai, Mueang Phuket District Phuket, Thailand
Brief about Hospital
- Leading medical care in Thailand with pride over 40 years.
- Appropriate and modern technology medical equipment.
- Provision of interpreters fluent in 26 languages.
Sikarin Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand
Sikarin Hospital 976, La Salle Road, Bangna Tai Subdistrict, Bang Na District, Bangkok, Thailand
Brief about Hospital
- 130,000 registered insured persons who choose Sikarin Hospital.
- 235 beds.
- The International Premium Hospital.
Fortis Escorts Hospital, Amritsar, Punjab
Majitha-Verka By Pass, Verka, Amritsar, Punjab 143004
Brief about Hospital
- 154 bed multi-speciality hospital specialising in Cardiac Sciences.
- It has 26 specialties and 56 ICU Beds.
- Only NABH accredited hospital in the region.
AMRI Hospital, Kolkata, India
P-4&5, Gariahat Road Block-A, Scheme-L11 Dhakuria Kolkata - 700029
Brief about Hospital
- 5,000 healthcare professionals
- The Group treats more than 3.5 lakh people every year
- Conducting more than 15,000 successful surgeries
More about Liver Transplant Living Related Donor
About Liver Transplant
Liver transplant is a surgical procedure to remove a liver that is not working or a diseased liver and replace it with a healthy liver from a healthy (living or deceased) donor. The donor has to have the same blood group as the person who requires the transplant. The surgery can take upto 5-9 hours depending upon the outcome.
The surgery if first done on the donor, removing full or part of the liver and then it is placed in the patient’s body. Blood vessels and bile ducts are then connected to the new liver. The new liver regenerates and return to its normal size shortly after the surgery.
Why the transplant?
Liver transplant is usually a treatment for patients suffering from complications from end stage chronic liver disease. Most common reasons where a person might need a liver transplant are-
● Cirrhosis is the most common reason.
● Liver cancer
● Alcoholic liver diseases
● Metabolic disorders
● Fatty liver disease
● Biliary atresia (common in newborns)
Types of Liver transplant
There are three major types of liver transplant that a patient can go for-
- Orthotopic transplant- Orthotopic transplant is the most common type of transplant where the organ is taken from a recently deceased donor who has prior to his death pledged his/her organs for donation who does not have any illness that can affect the patient.
- Living donor transplant- As the name suggests, the donor here is a willing living donor. The surgery is first done on the donor to remove either the left or right lobe of the liver.
- Split liver transplant- Split liver transplant involves splitting the liver into left and right lobe and then transferring the same to 2 different recipients.
Best Liver transplant surgeons
Top liver transplant hospitals
- Artemis hospital
- Max healthcare
- BLK Superspeciality hospital
Before the transplant
There is a pre- transplant assessment that is done before the surgery where the doctor conducts diagnostic tests, blood tests to analyze the condition. The week long assessment includes various consultations from the doctor as well to decide which type of transplant will be beneficial for you. The process involves first getting evaluated then getting approved for the liver transplant after which the patient is placed on the national waiting list (if transplant is needed from a deceased donor).
There are a few things that you can yourself take care of before the transplant-
● Ask the potential donor about his or her medical history (Incase of living donor)
● Stop the consumption of alcohol and smoking as it affects the recovery process.
● Talk to your doctor regarding the outcomes of the surgery and what are the things you should expect after the surgery.
● Learn about the types of transplant available.
● Understand the costs involved, before and after the surgery.
● Stay in touch with your doctor and let him know of significant changes in health.
After the transplant
Post-surgery care in transplant cases are equally important than the surgery to prevent postoperative infections and disease recurrence. There are few things that you can do ensure speedy recovery from the procedure-
● Regular exercise and healthy diet- very important for the patient.
● Regular checkup/consultation with the doctor after the surgery and timely medication.
● First three months after the surgery can seem difficult but through good care the patient can perform all daily activities after approx 4-5 months of the surgery.
● Look out for infections like bile duct leak, liver rejection or bleeding.
● Find rehabilitation centres, support groups to better cope with the transition.