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= Liver Transplantation =
== Introduction ==
'''Liver transplantation''' is a surgical procedure that involves replacing a diseased liver with a healthy liver from another person. This life-saving operation is typically reserved for individuals with end-stage liver disease, acute liver failure, liver cancer, or certain genetic disorders.
'''Liver transplantation''' is a surgical procedure that involves replacing a diseased liver with a healthy liver from another person. This life-saving operation is typically reserved for individuals with end-stage liver disease, acute liver failure, liver cancer, or certain genetic disorders.


[[File:Stamp of India - 2014 - Colnect 504663 - Liver Transplantation in India.jpeg|thumb|Illustration of a Liver Transplant Procedure]]
[[File:Stamp of India - 2014 - Colnect 504663 - Liver Transplantation in India.jpeg|thumb|Illustration of a Liver Transplant Procedure]]
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== Indications for Liver Transplantation ==
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* [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK553095/ National Center for Biotechnology Information: Liver Transplantation]
* [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK553095/ National Center for Biotechnology Information: Liver Transplantation]
* [https://www.americantransplantfoundation.org/about-transplant/liver-transplantation/ American Transplant Foundation: Liver Transplantation]
* [https://www.americantransplantfoundation.org/about-transplant/liver-transplantation/ American Transplant Foundation: Liver Transplantation]
 
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Latest revision as of 05:41, 2 March 2025

Liver transplantation is a surgical procedure that involves replacing a diseased liver with a healthy liver from another person. This life-saving operation is typically reserved for individuals with end-stage liver disease, acute liver failure, liver cancer, or certain genetic disorders.

File:Stamp of India - 2014 - Colnect 504663 - Liver Transplantation in India.jpeg
Illustration of a Liver Transplant Procedure
File:Human Hepar.jpg
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Indications for Liver Transplantation[edit]

Liver transplantation is considered in cases where other treatments have failed, and the liver's ability to function properly is severely compromised. Conditions warranting liver transplantation include:

  • End-Stage Liver Disease (ESLD): Often resulting from conditions like Cirrhosis or Hepatitis C.
  • Acute Liver Failure: Caused by factors such as drug overdose or infections.
  • Liver Cancer: Specifically in early stages where the cancer is confined to the liver.
  • Genetic Disorders: Such as Wilson's disease or Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency.

Types of Liver Transplants[edit]

There are different types of liver transplantation procedures:

  • Deceased Donor Liver Transplant (DDLT): Involves transplanting a liver from a deceased donor.
  • Living Donor Liver Transplant (LDLT): A portion of the liver is taken from a living donor and transplanted into the recipient.

Pre-Transplant Evaluation[edit]

Candidates for liver transplantation undergo a comprehensive evaluation process to assess their suitability, including medical history, physical examination, and a series of tests.

Surgical Procedure[edit]

The transplantation surgery involves removing the recipient’s diseased liver and replacing it with the donor liver. The complexity of the surgery requires a skilled surgical team and can take several hours to complete.

Post-Transplant Care[edit]

Following the surgery, patients receive close monitoring and long-term care, which includes:

  • Immunosuppressive medication to prevent organ rejection.
  • Regular follow-up appointments for monitoring liver function and overall health.
  • Lifestyle changes to maintain the health of the transplanted liver.

Challenges and Complications[edit]

Liver transplantation can have complications, such as rejection of the new liver, infection, and issues related to long-term immunosuppression.

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