What Is a Kidney Transplant Donor?
A kidney transplant donor is an individual who donates one of their healthy kidneys to someone with kidney failure. Donor kidneys can come from:
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Living donors – usually a relative or close friend
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Deceased donors – organs donated after death
A successful kidney transplant can significantly improve the quality of life for patients with end-stage kidney disease.
At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, patients and donors receive comprehensive guidance from a super specialist nephrologist, ensuring safety and optimal outcomes.
Eligibility Criteria for Kidney Donors
Not everyone can donate a kidney. Potential donors must undergo thorough evaluation to ensure their safety and compatibility. Key eligibility factors include:
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Age generally between 18 and 65 years
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Good overall health with normal kidney function
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No history of diabetes, uncontrolled hypertension, or kidney disease
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Compatible blood group and tissue type with the recipient
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Psychological readiness and informed consent
A detailed medical evaluation ensures that donating a kidney will not harm the donor’s health.
Pre-Donation Evaluation
At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, donor evaluation includes:
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Comprehensive blood and urine tests
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Imaging studies to assess kidney anatomy
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Heart and liver function tests
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Screening for infections and chronic conditions
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Psychological assessment and counseling
Dr. Sandip Bhurke, a super specialist nephrologist, ensures that both donor and recipient are fully prepared for a safe transplant.
Kidney Transplant Procedure
For living donors:
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The donor undergoes surgery to remove one kidney, usually through a minimally invasive laparoscopic technique.
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The recipient receives the healthy kidney in a separate operation.
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Both donor and recipient are monitored closely for complications.
Living donor transplants often have better long-term success rates compared to deceased donor transplants.
Recovery and Post-Donation Care
After donation:
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Donors may stay in the hospital for 3–5 days
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Full recovery typically takes 4–6 weeks
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Follow-up includes regular check-ups and monitoring kidney function
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Lifestyle guidance ensures donors remain healthy with one kidney
The clinic provides continuous support to ensure donor safety and well-being.
Why Choose Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic for Kidney Transplants?
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Care by a super specialist nephrologist
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Comprehensive donor and recipient evaluation
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Advanced surgical techniques, including minimally invasive procedures
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Ethical, patient-centered approach
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Long-term follow-up for both donors and recipients
Conclusion
Being a kidney transplant donor is a generous act that can save a life. With proper evaluation and care, donors can live healthy lives with one kidney.


