Is liver transplant a risky procedure?| Top Liver Transplant Surgeon In Bangalore| Dr Sanjay Govil

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The procedure is definitely risky, but the risk is in the range of 5-10%. But, since liver transplant is carried out only in very sick patients who would not be able to survive for more than a year without the transplant, the benefits far outweight the risks, as the transplants afford survival rate of 90 to 95 percent. The complications can be grouped into 3 different sets- technical complications which are related to the stitching of the vessels, complications arising due to rejection which occurs in about 20% to 30% of the cases, and lastly, complications due to infections which are quite serious and can be life-threatening.

Watch this video talk by Dr Sanjay Govil of Manipal Hospital who says about Is liver transplant a risky procedure? What are possible complications after liver transplant?

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Manipal Hospitals' organ transplant program is one of the largest of its kind in the country. The organ transplantation program hosts a team of surgeons, doctors, nurses and other health professionals, who take care of the patient and the patient's family through the transplant process. Manipal Hospitals provide quality care focused on the individual needs of a patient. Hosting comprehensive expertise under one roof, focused on the patient makes the patient not just get one opinion but multi-disciplinary team work.

An organ transplant is a surgical procedure where a failed is replaced by a healthy organ through transplantation from either a deceased or a living donor. Manipal Hospitals specialize in heart transplant, lung transplant, kidney transplant, liver transplant, pancreas transplant, bone marrow transplant.

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Thank you for sharing. It gives me peace. I've been transplanted a year ago. Still get labs every 2 weeks, so life is more precious than ever. Each day is a true gift of God💖

beckyowen
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im going through this dilema with my father
he had full liver transplant now hes on meds and is so different im scared hes going to start making bad decisions hes taking 46 pills a day and a shot he dosnt live in the same city i dont know what to do

jessymode
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I lost my sweet baby (10 years), I am doner of her.Match 9 /2020 in Delhi

princesselizayoutube
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I am a living donor liver transplant (LDLT) donor for my father and we had gone through surgery in September 2012. From 2012 to 2016, I was living very normal and also play outdoor sports (cricket) occasionally.

In July 2016, I lift about 35Kg (suitcase) weight and move this from the ground floor to the third floor of the building with stairs. From that time, I feel uncomfortable or little pain in my abdomen (around the area of transplant surgery cut). If I walk about 20 minutes, stay in a sitting or standing position for more than one hour then again I feel pain or uncomforted in my abdomen. I am using an abdominal support belt since that time but the pain is not getting better from 2016.

I consult many times with physical therapist/orthopedics, but they say it's nothing but only muscular strain.

Does It happen with any liver donor/recipient?
What did they find its solution?
Any valuable suggestions? Thank you

rafaqatali
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I didn't find his treatment reliable and confident. Better to try someone else if possible

MansoorKhan-tkcg
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How Can I get a liver if there is no donor
or My father and mine blood group aren't same

divyanshchaudhary
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Never take advice of this guy. I lost my dad due to a liver resection surgery done by him.

vinayn
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please learn to be compassionate and human when you post videos about survival chances as these are very emotional issues, could be a business for doctors.
I hope you don't talk such insensitively with patients of terminal illness in your physical interaction . Every person has to face his or her own day.

devkumar