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Kidney Transplantation

Kidney Transplantation in India

In this treatment, a patient with failing kidneys receives a healthy kidney from a deceased or living donor. Without healthy kidneys, the body builds up dangerous levels of waste and fluid, which is a potentially fatal situation. It is simpler for people to become living donors because everyone has two kidneys and can still function normally with just one, especially in families.

When the patient's kidneys are no longer functional, a healthy kidney from a healthy donor is transplanted. The sole remaining option for people with end-stage renal failure who have been on haemodialysis is typically a kidney transplant. A kidney transplant is frequently chosen as a treatment over a lifetime of hemodialysis when the end-stage renal disease manifests as the kidneys losing 90% of their normal functional capacity.

Choosing Manipal Hospitals

The specialized Center of Excellence in Organ Transplantation at Manipal Hospitals, which pioneered kidney transplantation, is one of the few in its field to enable kidney transplantation, particularly in patients with complex health issues. The Center is proud to have accomplished transplant surgeons who have successfully performed several kidney transplant surgery on patients who have the greatest need for them. Modern operating rooms, labs, post-transplant intensive care units, and comfortable, sanitary wards are all featured in this section. One of the first hospitals in Karnataka to perform kidney transplants using cadavers currently has a cadaver programme in place. Book an appointment at Manipal Hospitals for the best Kidney Transplant in India.

Solutions

Kidney transplant has emerged as a silver lining for those suffering from end-stage renal failure. Some of the common reasons for renal failure include:

  • Diabetes

  • Chronic high blood pressure

  • Chronic glomerulonephritis

  • Polycystic kidney disease

Complexities

The most serious risk of a transplant is that your body would reject the kidney, as is the case with all transplants when a new organ must be acclimated. It's uncommon for your body to do that, though. In addition to unpleasant side effects, the immunosuppressant medications you must take after surgery can increase your risk of developing non-lymphoma Hodgkin's and some skin cancers, as well as cause weight gain, acne, thinning bones, and increased hair growth.

Number of Cases

We have completed more than 2500 successful renal transplants. Book an appointment to have the best treatment at our nephrology hospital in India.

Infection Control Protocol

In order to prevent infections, we have created entirely segregated, highly sterile controlled-environment wards with HEPA filters.