OVERVIEW:

A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure used to replace a damaged kidney with a donor
kidney that is healthy. The kidney can come from a living donor or from a deceased organ
donor. The two bean-shaped organs known as the kidneys filter and eliminate waste, fluid
and minerals from the circulation by creating urine.

WHO REQUIRES A TRANSPLANT LIVER?

• Renal disease at its end stage (ESRD)
• Recurring urinary tract infections
• High blood pressure or diabetes-related kidney failure
• Polycystic kidney disease
• Glomerulonephritis
• Blockages
• Hemolytic uremic syndrome
• Renal congenital abnormalities

TYPES OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANT:

Two primary categories of kidney transplants exist:

  • Deceased-donor kidney transplant: The most common kind entails transplanting a
    kidney taken out of a recently deceased person.
  • Living-donor kidney transplant: This procedure involves removing a kidney from a
    living donor and transplant process is done; as a person with two healthy kidneys
    can function normally with just one kidney. Donors of living kidneys must be at least
    eighteen years old and may be a parent or other relative, a neighbor or friend and an
    unknown person wishing to donate.

SUCCESS FOLLOWING A KIDNEY TRANSPLANT:

It relies on several variables, including the kind of donor, donor age, the severity of the
illness, and other relevant health conditions. As stated by the National Organ Procurement
and Transplantation Network, the following is the success rate following a kidney
transplant with a living donor:
• 97% after a year
• 86% after five years
Following a kidney transplant with a deceased donor, the success percentage is:
• 96% after a year
• 79% after five years

COMPLICATIONS WITH KIDNEY TRANSPLANT:

  • Infection and bleeding
  • Urine leakage or obstruction in the ureter
  • A malignancy or infection that can spread from the kidney that was given.
  • Blood clots
  • Rejection or failure of the kidney transplant
  • Heart attack, stroke, and death
  • Hernia

COST OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANT IN INDIA:

A kidney transplant in India might cost anything between INR 5,00,000 to INR 15,00,000.
The hospital, the kind of transplant, the selection of immunosuppressant drugs, and
additional medical services can all affect this price in India.

WHY SELECT INDIA?

  • Cost-effectiveness: – With the same or better treatment quality, expenditures in
    India are roughly a third of what they are in the US and Europe. In India, the initial
    price is approximately $13,500, or $3,000,000 in the US.
  • Exceptionally knowledgeable and proficient surgeons and nephrologists.
  • Hospitals with state-of-the-art equipment.
  • Excellent outcomes and standard of care.
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