Living Donor Liver Transplant:
In the initial stages Liver Failure and Liver Cirrhosis there are treatments which help stabilise the illness
- Paracentesis: Tapping of ascites ( Excess fluid removed from the belly to relieve the pressure)
- Endoscopic Banding of Varices: Unlike the kidney there are no effective treatments which can effectively maintain a stable health for a long time, and as the liver cirrhosis progresses – Liver Transplant becomes an increasing need to prevent complications and to have better survival.
Types of Liver Transplant
Deceased donor Liver transplant:
When a whole new healthy liver is transplanted from a Brain-dead Donor
Living Donor Liver Transplant:
When a half liver is removed from a healthy living donor and is transplanted into the recipient. The half liver regenerates into its original size in a few months (3-6) and starts functioning optimally similar to a whole liver transplant
Liver Transplant Surgery
The old diseased liver is removed and the donor liver is transplanted in the same place. The surgery is performed under General Anesthesia. A cut (incision) is made in the upper half of the abdomen in the shape of an upside- down Y or hockey stick. It takes about 6-10 hours for the procedure. During the surgery the main blood vessels to the liver and bile duct are cut and the new liver is connected in place.