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Liver Transplant is in High Demand Now: Here's What You must know

Liver transplant in India has become very popular, much like the rest of the globe. It has happened because of the many benefits it offers. However, before we get into the benefits, let us try and understand what the procedure is all about.

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Liver Transplant is in High Demand Now: Here's What You must know

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  1. Liver Transplant is in High Demand Now: Here's What You Must Know The liver is one of the most vital organs of our body, and any damage to the same is often a cause of much concern. After all, it performs many essential functions of the body. These include everything from detoxifying chemicals and metabolites in the body to blood purification. Therefore, any malfunctioning in this all-important organ often causes worries. Acute liver failure You might also be aware of acute liver failure. It is a condition that might occur in days or even weeks. It might get developed even in a person who might not

  2. have any pre-existing liver disease as well. The condition can be caused due to a hepatitis virus or drugs like acetaminophen. If you, too, are suffering from liver problems, you need to note that acute liver failure is less common than chronic liver failure. The latter usually develops more slowly. If the liver is severely damaged, the doctors may not be left with an option other than a liver transplant. Liver transplant in India has become very popular, much like the rest of the globe. It has happened because of the many benefits it offers. However, before we get into the benefits, let us try and understand what the procedure is all about. What the liver transplant surgery all about? A liver transplant or a Hepatic transplant is the only option for treating a severely damaged liver. It is now a recognized surgical process that involves completely replacing the malfunctioning liver that might have stopped working correctly. The replacement is done with a healthy liver recently extracted from a deceased or a living donor. Liver transplant surgery is a highly complicated procedure and usually requires the assistance of specialized surgeons to operate flawlessly. It is generally carried out on patients suffering from incurable liver disorders beyond any form of treatment. The liver transplant is the procedure of last resort when almost every other treatment has failed to restore the damaged liver.

  3. Fortunately, our medical science has become so advanced that even such complex surgical procedures are widely being carried out successfully. The good news is that the patient can get back to a perfectly normal life once appropriately performed, though it might take some time. Liver transplants are sometimes the only hope for patients. It is a critical process that offers hope to patients suffering from end-stage chronic and severe acute liver diseases. But unfortunately, if this necessary surgery is not carried out timely, it might lead to a condition wherein the patient might gradually die without a transplant. It is, therefore, the last ray of hope for many suffering from acute liver diseases. The many risks associated with the procedure Liver transplant surgery is necessary and carries a risk of significant complications. If you are planning to undergo surgery, you need to be aware of the risks associated with the procedure and the drugs necessary to prevent the rejection of the donor's liver after the transplant. Some common risks include complications with the bile duct, like bile duct leaks or shrinking bile ducts. Apart from this, there are also the risks of excessive bleeding or blood clots. Following the procedure, much like any surgery, there are chances of infections too. Another complication is the rejection of the donated liver. So, it might have considerable risks. The surgery requires elaborate preparations. If your doctor has recommended a liver transplant, you need to undergo elaborate preparations for the procedure. The first and foremost is choosing a

  4. liver transplant center. After this, the surgeon will recommend necessary laboratory tests, imaging tests, heart tests, and a general health exam. The doctors will also ask for specific liver function tests. Then you might have to wait for a healthy liver, which may not always be readily available. Liver transplant survival rates also depend on several factors. Post-Operative Care For recovery from the liver transplant surgery the post-operative care is often critical and thus surgeons often monitor the patient closely. Thus, surgeons and herpetologists examines the patient’s progress through blood tests and other test. It is a continuous process for a period of around one year. Despite the challenges though results are encouraging, since the survival rate of liver transplant patients after a year is over 88%. Conclusion If you have been advised of a liver transplant, you will be happy to note that many people who have undertaken liver transplants survive the surgery and do well after hospital discharge. Some studies claim that almost 90% of infants and adults accept the newly implanted liver and live a healthy life. Thus, if you are to undergo a liver transplant, it is best for the liver transplant needs to be healthy and make sure you have a reliable surgeon for the procedure. Referenced By: https://mufameditourism.hashnode.dev/liver-transplant-is-in- high-demand-now-heres-what-you-must-know

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