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Pediatric Liver Transplant | Pediatric Liver Transplantation Procedure

Overview

A Pediatric liver transplant is a life-saving surgery for children whose livers can no longer function normally due to congenital, genetic, or acquired conditions. At Manipal Hospitals Global, families receive thoughtful guidance, skilled surgical care, and emotional support from the very first consultation. The aim is to give children a healthier future with treatment planned carefully around their age, growth, and long-term well-being.

What Is a Pediatric Liver Transplant?

A paediatric liver transplant is a procedure in which a diseased liver is replaced with a healthy one from a living or deceased donor. Since children are still growing, the surgery requires deep expertise and precise planning. Surgeons often use a smaller portion of an adult liver, which regrows naturally over time.

In simpler terms, the pediatric liver transplantation procedure helps restore normal liver function so that children can regain strength, eat better, and participate in daily life more comfortably.

Why Is a Pediatric Liver Transplant Needed?

Children may require a transplant when other treatments cannot support liver function. Common reasons include:

  • Biliary atresia, a condition where bile ducts are not formed properly
  • Genetic or metabolic liver diseases
  • Acute liver failure caused by infections or toxins
  • Cirrhosis from long-term liver damage
  • Liver tumours requiring surgical removal

Without a transplant, these conditions may lead to growth delays, nutritional challenges, or life-threatening complications.

Types of Pediatric Liver Transplant Procedures

Different approaches are used depending on donor availability and the child’s condition:

  • Living donor liver transplant using a portion of a healthy adult liver
  • Deceased donor transplant from a matched donor
  • Split liver transplant where one donor liver is shared between two recipients
  • Reduced size transplant tailored for infants or small children

Each method is selected after careful evaluation of medical needs and donor compatibility.

Why Choose Manipal Hospitals Global for Pediatric Liver Transplant?

Families place their trust in Manipal Hospitals Global because of:

  • Experienced paediatric transplant surgeons with extensive training
  • Advanced paediatric ICUs designed for delicate postoperative care
  • A multidisciplinary team including hepatologists, dietitians, anaesthetists, and transplant coordinators
  • Strong donor evaluation and matching systems
  • Dedicated support for international families from arrival to recovery

The environment is child-friendly, reassuring, and focused on building a safe path toward long-term health.

Indications for Pediatric Liver Transplant

A transplant may be recommended for children with:

  • End-stage liver disease
  • Severe jaundice that does not respond to treatment
  • Inability to gain weight because of liver dysfunction
  • Repeated fluid buildup or bleeding related to liver failure
  • Metabolic conditions that affect daily life and growth

The decision is made after detailed evaluation and discussion with the family.

Who Should Avoid or Delay a Pediatric Liver Transplant?

A transplant may be paused if:

  • The child has an active infection
  • Other medical conditions need stabilisation
  • The donor organ is not yet available
  • The child needs nutritional improvement before surgery

These decisions are taken with the child’s safety and long term recovery in mind.

Preparing for a Pediatric Liver Transplant

Preparation helps families feel ready and supported. It may include:

  • Blood tests and imaging to understand liver function
  • Growth and nutritional assessment
  • Review of other organ systems to ensure fitness for surgery
  • Counselling to clarify expectations and emotional concerns
  • Vaccinations to prevent infections after transplant
  • Donor evaluation for living donor candidates

Families are guided at a comfortable pace so they never feel overwhelmed.

What Happens During a Pediatric Liver Transplant?

During a Pediatric liver transplant, surgeons remove the damaged liver and replace it with a healthy donor organ. The new liver is then carefully connected to blood vessels and bile ducts. Anaesthesia ensures that the child remains fully comfortable throughout the operation.

The surgery requires teamwork, delicate technique, and precise monitoring, especially for very young children. After the procedure, the child is transferred to the paediatric ICU for close observation.

Step-by-Step Breakdown

  • Admission and final preoperative evaluation
  • Anaesthesia and preparation for surgery
  • Removal of the diseased liver
  • Placement of the donor liver and connection of vessels
  • Stabilisation in the operating theatre
  • Transfer to paediatric ICU for close monitoring

Recovery After a Pediatric Liver Transplant

Recovery begins in the ICU, where the child is monitored for signs of healing and stable liver function. Medicines are introduced to prevent rejection. As strength improves, the child moves to a ward where nutrition, mobility, and overall well-being are supported.

Most children begin to feel stronger within weeks. Long-term follow-up helps maintain organ health, monitor growth, and adjust medicines when needed.

Risks and Limitations

While transplant surgery offers life-saving benefits, some risks may include:

  • Rejection of the donor liver
  • Infections due to weakened immune response
  • Bile duct complications
  • Bleeding or clotting issues
  • Need for future adjustments in medication

Specialists monitor closely to manage risks and ensure a safe, steady recovery.

Benefits of Pediatric Liver Transplant

  • Improved energy and appetite
  • Better growth and weight gain
  • Restored liver function for long-term health
  • Reduced hospital admissions for liver-related complications
  • A renewed chance for a full and active childhood

What Is the Cost of a Pediatric Liver Transplant at Manipal Hospitals Global?

The cost depends on the type of transplant, donor evaluation, surgical complexity, ICU stay, and long-term medicines. Manipal Hospitals Global offers significantly more affordable transplant care than many Western and Gulf countries, allowing families to access world-class expertise at a more manageable cost.

A personalised estimate is shared once the child’s condition, donor plan, and care needs are reviewed in detail.

International Patient Support at Manipal Hospitals Global

International families receive full support, including visa assistance, airport transfers, accommodation planning, interpreter services, and help navigating medical documents. A dedicated coordinator stays in touch throughout the entire process to ensure that families feel supported, informed, and cared for.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The surgery often lasts several hours, and the length depends on the child’s condition and the complexity of the transplant. Families receive updates throughout the procedure, and recovery begins immediately in the paediatric ICU.
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