Last Updated: Feb 28, 2023
Liver transplant, also known as hepatic transplantation, is a surgical procedure in which a diseased or damaged liver is replaced with a healthy one from another person or from an artificial or animal source. The liver plays an essential role in many metabolic processes, and transplantation of the organ is the only possibility for some forms of severe and otherwise untreatable liver disorders.
The main risks associated with a liver transplant include the following:-
The procedure is performed under general anaesthesia. Once the patient is connected to all necessary tubes and machines, the surgeons begin by making an incision in their abdomen to access the existing liver.
The old organ is then disconnected and replaced with the healthy donor liver, which is tied into place using specialised stitches and blood vessels. After connecting bile ducts to allow for drainage of bile, any remaining internal bleeding is stopped, and all incisions are closed up with stitches or staples. The entire process typically takes from six to twelve hours.
The average cost of a liver transplant in India can range from Rs. 8-15 lakhs ($12,000 to $21,000 USD). This cost may vary depending on the hospital, patient’s medical condition and donor availability. Additionally, post-transplant medical expenses should also be included while calculating the total cost.
Yes, liver transplant is typically a safe procedure when performed by a skilled surgical team. The direct mortality rate of the transplant procedure is low, typically between 2 and 6 percent.
Generally, the majority of liver transplant patients do not feel pain during surgery.
A local anaesthetic is generally used to numb the area at the incision site, and most patients are kept sedated throughout the procedure. Some minor discomfort may be felt after the anaesthesia wears off, but this is typically mild and controllable with pain medication.
The time it takes to recover from a liver transplant varies significantly between individuals and depends on the level of damage to the original organ, the patient's overall health, and the quality of post-surgery care.In general, most people can expect to return to their normal activities within 1-3 months after their procedure.
Liver transplant is an effective treatment option for those who suffer from liver failure. The success rate of the procedure is high and most patients experience significant improvements to their health post-surgery. However, there are potential risks associated with surgery in general and potential for complications due to organ rejection or infection. Therefore, careful consideration must be taken on whether or not to proceed with a transplant and if so, close monitoring is important for long-term success.
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