Organ Transplants
Organ transplantation is a medical breakthrough that has transformed healthcare, offering hope to those with end-stage organ failure. This procedure replaces a damaged organ with a healthy one from a donor, extending recipients’ lives and improving their quality of life.
Liver Transplant
Liver transplant is a procedure to replace a diseased liver with a healthy one from a donor. It’s recommended for end-stage liver disease or acute failure when other treatments have been exhausted. Performed in specialized hospitals, it requires a skilled medical team and post-operative care. Patients may stay in the hospital for weeks to months. A life-saving procedure, it significantly enhances the quality of life for severe liver conditions.
Kidney Transplant
Kidney transplant replaces a damaged kidney with a healthy one from a donor. It’s recommended for end-stage kidney disease or acute failure when other treatments have been exhausted. Performed in specialized hospitals, it requires a skilled medical team and post-operative care. Patients may stay in the hospital for weeks to months. A life-saving procedure, it greatly improves the quality of life for severe kidney conditions.
Bone Marrow Transplant
A bone marrow transplant replaces damaged bone marrow with healthy stem cells. Often used to treat conditions like leukemia and lymphoma, it involves taking stem cells from a donor or the patient and transplanting them to replace damaged bone marrow.
Cornea Transplant
Cornea transplant, or keratoplasty, replaces a damaged cornea with a healthy donor cornea. It’s performed to restore vision in individuals with conditions like keratoconus or corneal injury. Typically done on an outpatient basis, it’s a safe and effective treatment option with a high success rate.