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A kidney transplant is a medical procedure where a damaged or failing kidney is replaced with a healthy one from a donor. It is considered the best treatment for patients suffering from end stage kidney disease or kidney failure. Compared to dialysis kidney transplantation offers a better quality of life and long term health benefits.
A kidney transplant is required when the kidneys lose their ability to filter waste and excess fluids from the body. This condition is also known as kidney failure or end stage renal disease (ESRD) it can be caused by:
Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
Diabetes
High blood pressure
Polycystic kidney disease
Glomerulonephritis (inflammation of the kidney filters)
When kidneys fail dialysis or a renal transplant becomes necessary to survive. Kidney replacement surgery is a long term solution that allows patients to live without needing dialysis.
Before undergoing renal transplant surgery patients should:
Undergo medical tests to ensure they are a suitable candidate.
Find a compatible donor (living or deceased).
Maintain a healthy lifestyle by following a balanced diet and avoiding smoking or alcohol.
Understand the kidney transplant requirements such as financial aspects and recovery.
Discuss with doctors about possible risks and kidney transplant success rate.
A kidney transplant surgery follows these steps:
The patient is given anesthesia.
The surgeon makes an incision in the lower abdomen.
The kidney implant is placed in the body and connected to blood vessels and the bladder.
The non-functioning kidneys are usually left in place unless they cause infections or complications.
The incision is closed, and the patient is moved to recovery.
1. Before the Procedure
Medical tests and evaluations.
Finding a compatible kidney donor.
Discussions with the doctor about risks and expectations.
2. During the Procedure
The kidney transplant procedure takes about 3-4 hours.
The new kidney is implanted and connected to blood vessels and the bladder.
The patient is monitored for any immediate reactions.
3. After the Procedure
Patients stay in the hospital for about a week for observation.
Medications (immunosuppressants) are prescribed to prevent organ rejection.
Regular follow-ups are necessary to check kidney function.
Like any surgery, a renal transplant procedure comes with risks, including:
The kidney transplant success rate is high with over 85-90% of transplants working effectively.
Kidney transplant recovery takes a few months but patients start feeling better within weeks.
The maximum life after kidney transplant varies but most kidneys last 10-15 years or more with proper care.
Many patients return to normal activities after recovery.
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