Transplant surgery replaces a damaged or failing liver or kidney with a healthy donor organ, restoring normal function and improving quality of life.
Severe organ failure may cause fatigue, swelling, jaundice, fluid retention, or difficulty in managing daily activities, making transplant the best treatment option.
A transplant is considered when medications or other treatments no longer work, and organ failure threatens health, survival, and overall well-being.
Successful transplant surgery restores vital organ function, extends life expectancy, and improves overall health, energy levels, and ability to enjoy daily activities.
Recovery requires close monitoring, lifelong medications to prevent rejection, regular check-ups, and lifestyle changes to ensure long-term organ health and safe healing.