Kidney Transplant: A Lifesaving Procedure

Kidney Transplant: A Lifesaving Procedure – A kidney transplant is a life-saving treatment option for individuals with end-stage kidney disease or kidney failure. This procedure involves replacing a damaged or non-functioning kidney with a healthy one from a living or deceased donor, offering patients a chance for improved kidney function, better quality of life, and freedom from dialysis. This guide provides an in-depth look at kidney transplants, covering the steps involved, including the pre-transplant evaluation, finding a suitable donor, and the surgical procedure itself. Learn about the necessary tests to ensure compatibility, the recovery process after the transplant, and the importance of post-transplant care to ensure the long-term success of the new kidney. Patients must adhere to a strict medication regimen to prevent organ rejection and monitor kidney function regularly. With the expertise of transplant specialists and the availability of advanced medical technologies, kidney transplants can significantly improve the health and well-being of those with kidney failure. ...
January 9, 2025

Kidney Transplant: A Lifesaving Procedure

A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure that involves replacing a diseased or non-functioning kidney with a healthy kidney from either a deceased donor or a living donor. This procedure is used to treat renal failure when the kidneys can no longer perform their essential functions, such as filtering waste from the blood and maintaining electrolyte balance. Kidney transplant can be a life-saving procedure for individuals with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD).

Causes of Kidney Transplant

The primary causes of end-stage kidney disease that may require a kidney transplant include:

  • Diabetes (high blood sugar)
  • High blood pressure (hypertension)
  • Glomerulonephritis (inflammation and scarring of the kidney’s filtering units)
  • Atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries)
  • Obesity
  • Ageing
  • Chronic kidney infections
  • Lupus
  • Kidney stones
  • Long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen
  • Chronic diarrhoea

When the kidneys can no longer filter out waste products from the blood effectively, it leads to the buildup of toxins in the body, causing severe illness. In cases of acute kidney failure, dialysis may be used temporarily, but for chronic kidney failure, a kidney transplant is the preferred long-term solution.

Kidney Transplant: Possible Side Effects

While kidney transplants are life-changing for many patients, there are some potential side effects to be aware of:

  1. Bleeding during or after the procedure.
  2. Blood clots may form, increasing the risk of complications.
  3. Infections due to immunosuppressive medications that are used to prevent organ rejection.
  4. Weight gain as a result of changes in diet and medications.
  5. High blood pressure (common after kidney transplants).
  6. Renal artery stenosis (narrowing of the artery supplying blood to the transplanted kidney).
  7. Rejection of the transplanted kidney due to the body’s immune response (although immunosuppressants are used to prevent this).

Kidney Transplant Cost in India

The cost of a kidney transplant in India can vary depending on several factors, including the type of hospital, location, and the patient’s specific medical condition. Below is an estimated range for the cost of a kidney transplant in India:

  • Minimum Cost: Rs. 4,75,000
  • Average Cost: Rs. 5,40,000
  • Maximum Cost: Rs. 7,30,000

Factors affecting the cost include:

  • Admission fee: Hospitalization charges during the procedure.
  • Surgeon’s fee: The expertise of the transplant surgeon.
  • Patient’s age and medical condition: The complexity of the procedure.
  • Relationship to the kidney donor: Living donor kidney transplants may involve additional expenses.
  • Choice of room: Type of room (general ward, semi-private, private) during hospitalization.
  • Pre-transplant testing: Lab tests, ECGs, X-rays, and other diagnostic examinations.

Consult Dr. Sandip Bhurke for Kidney Transplant Treatment

Dr. Sandip Bhurke is one of South Mumbai’s leading nephrologists and kidney specialists. He provides expert guidance and treatment for individuals in need of kidney transplants, whether they are dealing with chronic kidney disease or end-stage renal disease. With years of experience, Dr. Bhurke offers comprehensive care to ensure the success of the transplant, minimize complications, and improve long-term kidney health.

If you’re considering a kidney transplant or need professional advice regarding kidney failure, consult Dr. Sandip Bhurke for a personalized treatment plan.

 

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