Living Donor Liver Transplant in Ahmedabad
What is Living Donor Liver Transplant?
A living donor liver transplant is a procedure where a portion of a healthy person’s liver is donated and transplanted into a patient with liver failure. The liver has the unique ability to regenerate, allowing both the donor and recipient liver to grow back to normal size over time.
This type of transplant helps reduce waiting time and allows timely treatment, especially in patients who cannot wait for a deceased donor. Dr Mayur Patel very carefully performs Living Donor Liver Transplant in Ahmedabad.
Early evaluation of both donor and recipient improves safety and success rates.
Proper donor selection is essential to ensure safety and compatibility. Detailed evaluation helps determine suitability and minimize risks.
Healthy adult
Matching blood group
No major illness
Compatible liver size
Voluntary consent
When is Living Donor Liver Transplant Recommended?
Living donor transplant is considered when a patient has advanced liver disease and cannot wait for a cadaver donor. It allows early intervention and improves chances of recovery.
- Liver cirrhosis
- Liver failure
- Liver cancer
- Genetic disorders
- Chronic liver disease
Our Approach
Living Donor Liver Transplant Procedure
The procedure involves two coordinated surgeries performed simultaneously for the donor and recipient.
Evaluating & Matching
Evaluation ensures compatibility and safety for both donor and recipient.
Donor Surgery
Donor surgery removes a portion of liver with high precision.
Recipient Surgery
Recipient surgery replaces the damaged liver with healthy donor tissue.
ICU & Recovery
Post-surgery care supports recovery and monitors early complications.
Follow-Up Care
Follow-up care ensures long-term health and transplant success.
Role of a Liver Transplant & HPB Surgeon
Living donor transplant requires precise surgical planning and coordination to ensure safety for both donor and recipient. A skilled surgeon plays a critical role in achieving successful outcomes.
Dr. Mayur Patel focuses on:
- Careful donor and recipient evaluation
- Performing complex transplant surgeries
- Ensuring donor safety and minimal risk
- Managing high-risk cases effectively
- Providing long-term follow-up care
Expert surgical care is essential for successful transplant outcomes.
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Why Consult Dr. Mayur Patel for Living Donor Liver Transplant?
Dr. Mayur Patel is a highly experienced HPB and Liver Transplant Surgeon with extensive expertise in performing complex liver surgeries and transplant procedures. He focuses on safe surgical practices, precise execution, and patient-centered care to ensure the best possible outcomes for both donor and recipient.
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Not Sure If You Are Eligible?
Many patients are unsure about donor suitability and transplant eligibility. A consultation can help you:
- Check donor compatibility
- Understand procedure
- Plan next steps
Early evaluation provides clarity and confidence.
Commonly Asked Questions
Yes, it is a well-established procedure with strict safety protocols. Proper evaluation and experienced surgical care ensure good outcomes for both donor and recipient.
Yes, the liver regenerates over time, and most donors return to normal life. Regular follow-ups ensure long-term health and safety.
Donors usually recover within a few weeks, while recipients may take a few months. Recovery depends on overall health and proper care.
It reduces waiting time and allows planned surgery. The best option depends on individual condition and donor availability.
Healthy adults with compatible blood group and proper evaluation can donate. A detailed screening process ensures safety.
Like any major surgery, there are risks, but they are minimized with proper care. Monitoring helps manage complications effectively.
Yes, recipients need medications to prevent rejection. Regular monitoring ensures proper dosage and safety.
It should be considered in advanced liver disease when early transplant improves outcomes. A specialist can guide the right timing.
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