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Mediassist Tourism Pvt Ltd, located in Islampur Colony, Gurgaon, India offers patients Liver Transplant (Living Related Donor) procedures among its total of 84 available procedures, across 20 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Liver Transplant (Living Related Donor) procedures at Mediassist Tourism Pvt Ltd, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $41,543. There is currently a lack of information available on the specialists practicing at the Hospital, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes
Dr. A.S. Soin - Liver Transplant India, located in Islampur Colony, Gurgaon, India offers patients Liver Transplant (Living Related Donor) procedures among its total of 1 available procedures, across 1 different specialties. Currently, there's no pricing information for Liver Transplant (Living Related Donor) procedures at Dr. A.S. Soin - Liver Transplant India, as all prices are available on request only, whilst the national average price is approximately $41,543. All procedures and treatments are undertaken by just a small team of specialists, with 3 in total at the Hospital, and they are accredited by AIIMS - All India Institute of Medical Sciences
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A liver transplant is a surgical procedure that replaces a liver that is diseased or no longer functions properly with a liver from a deceased donor or a portion of a healthy liver from a living donor. The living donor can be:
Someone who is emotionally related to the recipient such as a good friend, a significant other, or a spouse.
A family member of the recipient, such as a parent, adult child, brother, or sister.
Other biologically related relatives, such as an aunt, uncle, or cousin.
A person who has heard about the transplant candidate’s need.
Altruistic donation or non-directed living-donor. This means that the donor does not know or name the recipient of the donated liver. The match is based on blood type compatibility and medical need. The donor may choose not to know the recipient or may meet if both agree.
When the living donor is a family member, it is called a living related donor liver transplant.
Living related donor liver transplant is usually used as an alternative to waiting for a deceased donor liver or an altruistic donation to become available. A liver transplant from a living donor is possible because the human liver can regenerate and return to its normal size, capacity, and volume within a couple of months after surgical removal of part of the organ. The transplanted liver portion in the recipient will grow and restore normal liver function as well.
Not everyone can be a living related donor. The donor has to be healthy and able to safely undergo major surgery. In addition, the donor’s blood type, age, and organ size are critical considerations in determining whether the recipient and the donor are a match. Extensive health and psychological evaluation are required to make sure that the donor and the recipient are a match, as well as to assess the donor’s mental and physical health.
A liver transplant surgery from a living donor is usually scheduled in advance.
The surgeons will first operate on the donor. The surgery is done under general anesthesia, a portion of the donor's liver is removed through an incision in the abdomen. Both the left and right lobe of the liver can be used for donation. The specific part of the liver donated depends on the donor liver’s size and the recipient’s needs. Around 40% to 70% of the donor’s liver is removed for transplantation.
Once the donor's liver is ready, the surgeons will perform the liver transplant on you (the recipient). During this surgery, an anesthesiologist will give you a general anesthetic. After you are anesthetized, the surgeons will create an incision under the ribs on both sides of your belly and separate the diseased liver from the nearby organs and structures to carefully remove it. Then, the donated liver portion will be placed in your body by connecting the bile ducts and blood vessels to the new liver. The final step is closing the incision with stitches or surgical staples.
After a living related donor liver transplant, you should expect to spend 5 to 10 days in the hospital. Expect to stay in Gurgaon for at least a month after you are discharged from the hospital as you need to attend follow-up checkups. Your liver transplant team will design a checkup schedule for you. Laboratory blood tests are typically obtained twice a week after transplantation and will be reduced gradually. You must attend all of the follow-up checkups and blood tests because your doctor needs to check your condition.
The recovery period depends on the severity of your condition before your liver transplant surgery. In general, the full recovery time until you feel fully healed after your liver transplant surgery can take around six months or more. However, you should be able to return to some of your normal activities, including work (office job) within 2 to 4 months following your surgery. Simple activities of daily living may be resumed within a few weeks.
You will take medication for the rest of your life – the medications are called immunosuppressant (anti-rejection medicines), which works by keeping your immune system from attacking your new liver. They are used to help the transplanted liver survive in your body.
You will take other medications – you may need other types of medications to help reduce the risk of other complications.
Avoid crowds or anyone who has an infection – anti-rejection medicines affect your immune system, increasing your risk of infections. Therefore, you need to avoid contact with anyone who has an infection or crowds for the first few months.
Eat a well-balanced diet –to help you recover and keep your new liver healthy. A dietitian from your transplant team will discuss your nutrition and diet needs. In general, your diet should be low in fat, salt, cholesterol, and sugar. You also need to avoid alcohol.
Exercise regularly – walk as much as you can soon after your transplant. Then, start to incorporate more physical activity into your daily life. Make sure to check in with your transplant team before starting an exercise routine.
The success rate of the liver transplant depends on your specific situation. In general, around 75% of people who have a liver transplant live for at least five years. People who receive a liver from a living related donor usually have longer survival rates than those who receive a deceased donor liver. Also, people who have a living related donor liver transplant seem to experience fewer medical problems.
The risks and side effects associated with liver transplant include rejection of the donated liver, bleeding, bile duct complications, failure of donated liver, infection, mental confusion, seizures, and recurrence of liver disease in the transplanted liver.
There are currently no alternatives to a liver transplant. However, the alternative to living related donor liver transplant is to wait for a deceased donor liver or an altruistic donation to become available. Make sure to discuss with your doctor the best option for your case.
Before a living related liver transplant, you may have acute or chronic liver failure, which may be caused by a variety of conditions, or you may have certain cancers that originate in the liver. After the procedure, these conditions may be cured. Your survival rates will be increased significantly after the procedure.
Whilst the information presented here has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, it is still advised to consult with your doctor before pursuing a medical treatment at one of the listed medical providers
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Gurgaon, officially named Gurugram, is a city in the northern Indian state of Haryana. It’s one of the major satellite cities of Delhi and is part of the National Capital Region of India. The city is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country and is a leading financial center after Mumbai and Chennai. Its skyline is dominated by skyscrapers, with upscale shopping malls per square mile, all types of restaurants, and a brand new metro system. Gurgaon is also fast becoming a global medical tourism hotspot as it provides top medical care at affordable prices. Numerous medical centers in the city are accredited by the National Accreditation Board of Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH) and the Joint Commission International (JCI). These medical centers are equipped with advanced technology and qualified specialists, allowing them to deal with complicated cases. Most medical tourists, particularly from the Middle East and Africa, come to the city to undergo cardiology, knee replacement, gastric bypass, and cosmetic surgeries.
There are museums and temples as main attractions. History enthusiasts, especially those who are interested in automobiles, should visit the Heritage Transport Museum. It has a huge collection of pre-modern and modern cars, as well as palanquins, bullock carts, howdahs, and boats. The most popular attraction in the city is the Kingdom of Dreams, which is India’s first live entertainment zone that offers theater and leisure activities. It allows visitors to indulge in India’s cultural heritage through drama and music. Other popular places in the city are Sultanpur Bird Sanctuary, Damdama Lake, and Cyber Hub.
Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport is conveniently located just across the border of Gurgaon, which makes it easier for international tourists to visit the city. The city is improving its public transport system and there are intercity minibusses, Rapid Metro Gurgaon, and cycle rickshaws. Taxis are widely available and are reasonably priced.
Visas in Gurgaon
Holders of passports issued by Maldives, Bhutan, and Nepal, are allowed to visit and stay in India without a visa. Nationals of other countries are required to obtain a visa. Citizens of South Korea, Japan, and the UAE can apply for a visa on arrival. Citizens of 150 countries are eligible to apply for an e-Visa.
Weather in Gurgaon
Gurgaon experiences several seasons with a high variation of temperature between summer and winter. Summer (April to June) can be very hot, with the average temperature rising to 32°C, sometimes even as high as 46°C. From June to mid-September is monsoon and the temperatures will fall to an average of 29°C, but it’s humid and rainy. In winter, starting from November to March, the temperature drops to an average of 6°C.
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