Cadaveric Liver Transplant

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Cadaveric Liver Transplant Surgery in Pune | Liver Transplant: Dr. Manoj Dongare What is Cadaveric Liver Transplant? Deceased Donor Liver Transplantation or Cadaver Donor Liver Transplantation is a surgery where the liver is removed from a brain-dead person. Deceased donor liver transplantation is performed on a patient who is in the end-stage of liver failure. Cadaver or cadaveric liver transplant is one of the two methods of liver transplantation wherein the deceased donor may be a victim of an accident or a head injury.

What is the Procedure of Cadaveric Liver Transplant? In a cadaveric donor liver transplant, the donor could also be a victim of an accident, brain haemorrhage, or head injury. Once declared legally brain dead by the doctor, the organ is harvested for donation after taking the family’s consent. The identity of a deceased donor and circumstances surrounding the person’s death are kept confidential. The transplant coordinator and Liver Transplant surgeon will always be available to discuss where the recipient is placed on the waiting list. During cadaver donor liver transplantation, the surgery takes about 4 to 14 hours. The damaged liver is removed, and the donated liver is transplanted.

What is the Post-Operative Care? Recipients will be carefully monitored in the ICU to check their body function for organ rejection following the surgery. The patient will be shifted to the general ward depending upon their status. Performing liver tests identify the possibilities of rejection. Patients are prescribed immunosuppressants to prevent rejection. Physiotherapy and dietary counseling are also given.


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