Frequently Asked Questions
The success rate of liver transplant varies depending on factors like the patient's condition, the quality of the donor liver, and post-operative care. Generally, survival rates are quite high, with many patients experiencing long-term success.
The cost of liver transplant in India can vary widely based on the hospital, surgeon's expertise, type of transplant, and post-operative care. On average, it can range from approximately INR 20 lakhs to INR 45 lakhs or more.
During a liver transplant, the diseased liver is removed and replaced with a healthy liver from a deceased or living donor. The surgery involves careful connection of blood vessels and bile ducts to ensure proper functioning of the new liver.
Risks include infection, rejection of the new liver by the body's immune system, bleeding, bile duct complications, and side effects of immunosuppressant medications.
Donors can be deceased (cadaveric) or living. Living donors are usually family members or individuals who voluntarily donate a portion of their liver, which can regenerate in both the donor and recipient.
Factors include hospital fees, surgeon's fees, pre-operative evaluation costs, duration of hospital stay, ICU charges, medications, and follow-up care.
Recovery varies, but patients typically stay in the hospital for a few weeks post-surgery and require ongoing monitoring and medication. Full recovery may take several months to a year.
Following medical advice, taking medications as prescribed, attending follow-up appointments, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and avoiding substances harmful to the liver can help improve outcomes.