Chirurgie de transplantation hépatique

Chirurgie de transplantation hépatique

New Delhi, Inde
liver transplant is a surgical procedure to replace a failing liver with a healthy one that comes from another person's body called a donor. 

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liver transplant is a surgical procedure to replace a failing liver with a healthy one that comes from another person's body called a donor. 

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Inclusions et exclusions

Inclusions

Hospital Stay for 15 days

All investigations related to the procedure/surgery.

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Only one attendant is allowed in hospital during hospital stay. (No attendant is allowed when patient is in ICU.)

Airport pick & drop.

 


Exclusions

Anything over and above the package.

Any special test/investigation.

Stay beyond package.

Local transport.

Accommodation/Hotel stay for 45 days.

Food.

Flight Tickets.

 

Hébergement

Hôtel SM Palace

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Terrain No-58 Pocket-1 Jasola New Delhi

Hotel SM Place is a budget hotel that offers comfortable stays at affordable prices with an unmatched guest experience. Located 11 km from India Gate and 16 km from Red Fort, it is a good option to stay if you want to explore Delhi's Heritage. Fortis Escorts Heart Institute and Indraprastha Apollo are the hospitals nearby. Nearest public transit point from hotel is Jasola Vihar Shaheen Bagh Metro Station (690 mtrs).Basic Facilities- Kitchenette- Room Service- Bathroom- Intercom Safety and Security- CCTV- Fire Extinguishers- Safety and Security- Security Health and wellness- First-aid Services General Services- Multilingual Staff- Luggage Assistance- Electrical Sockets- Doctor on Call

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À propos du traitement

A liver transplant is a surgical procedure to replace a diseased liver with a healthy one from a donor. This treatment is typically necessary for individuals with end-stage liver disease or severe liver dysfunction that cannot be managed effectively with other medical treatments. The most common conditions leading to a liver transplant include cirrhosis, hepatitis, liver cancer, and genetic liver disorders.

Donor livers can come from deceased donors, where the entire liver is typically used, or from living donors, where only a portion of the liver is transplanted. The liver's unique ability to regenerate allows this partial organ from a living donor to grow to full size in both the donor and recipient.

During the transplant surgery, the recipient's diseased liver is removed, and the donor liver is placed in its original position. Connections are made to the recipient's blood vessels and bile ducts to integrate the new liver into the body's systems.

Post-transplant, patients require lifelong immunosuppressive medication to prevent the immune system from rejecting the new organ. Regular follow-ups and monitoring are crucial to manage any complications and ensure the health of the transplanted liver. With successful transplantation and proper management, most patients can return to normal activities and have a significantly improved quality of life.