Kidney Transplant: A Lifesaving Solution for End-Stage Kidney Disease
When kidneys can no longer function effectively—even with medications, lifestyle changes, or dialysis—a kidney transplant can offer a new lease on life. It’s one of the most effective treatments for end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) and can significantly improve the quality and longevity of a patient’s life.
In this article, we explore everything you need to know about kidney transplant—from eligibility and procedure to recovery and long-term outlook.
What is a Kidney Transplant?
A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure in which a healthy kidney from a donor is placed into a person whose kidneys no longer function properly. The transplanted kidney takes over the job of filtering blood and producing urine, eliminating the need for long-term dialysis.
Who Needs a Kidney Transplant?
A kidney transplant is recommended for patients with:
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End-stage renal disease (ESRD) or Stage 5 chronic kidney disease
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Kidney failure due to diabetes, high blood pressure, polycystic kidney disease, or glomerulonephritis
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Poor quality of life or complications while on long-term dialysis
Types of Kidney Transplants
1. Living Donor Transplant
The kidney comes from a healthy, living person—usually a family member or a close match. These transplants have a higher success rate and shorter waiting time.
2. Deceased Donor Transplant
The kidney is donated by a person who has recently passed away and had previously consented to organ donation.
Eligibility for Kidney Transplant
Not every patient with kidney disease is a candidate for transplant. To qualify, the patient must:
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Be in overall good health apart from kidney failure
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Be free from active infections, cancer, or severe heart/lung disease
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Undergo thorough medical and psychological evaluations
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Be willing to take lifelong medications to prevent rejection
The Kidney Transplant Procedure
1. Pre-Transplant Evaluation
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Blood and tissue typing
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Imaging tests
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Psychological assessment
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Financial counseling
2. Surgery
The transplant surgery usually takes 3–4 hours. The new kidney is placed in the lower abdomen and connected to nearby blood vessels and the bladder. The patient’s own non-functioning kidneys are usually left in place unless infected or enlarged.
3. Recovery
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Hospital stay of 5–10 days
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Close monitoring for signs of infection or organ rejection
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Gradual return to normal activities over several weeks
Life After Kidney Transplant
After surgery, patients must take immunosuppressant medications for life to prevent the body from rejecting the new kidney. Regular follow-ups, blood tests, and a healthy lifestyle are essential for long-term success.
Benefits of a Successful Transplant:
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Freedom from dialysis
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Improved energy and quality of life
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Better control of diet and fluid intake
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Longer life expectancy compared to dialysis patients
Risks and Complications
Like any surgery, kidney transplantation carries risks, including:
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Organ rejection
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Infections
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Side effects from immunosuppressants (e.g., weight gain, diabetes, high blood pressure)
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Recurrence of original kidney disease
With proper care and medical supervision, most risks can be managed effectively.
Kidney Transplant Care at Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic
At Prabhakar Bhurke Nephrology, Urology, and Gynaecology Fertility Clinic, we offer comprehensive kidney care, including pre-transplant evaluation, post-transplant monitoring, and long-term kidney health management.
Our leading Nephrologist Dr. Sandip Prabhakar Bhurke collaborates closely with transplant surgeons and specialists to ensure a safe, smooth, and successful transplant journey for each patient.
With clinics in Lokhandwala (Andheri West) and Borivali West, we are committed to providing accessible, compassionate, and advanced care through in-person visits, home consultations, and video calls.
Regain Control of Your Life—Explore the Possibility of a Kidney Transplant Today
Book a consultation with our expert team to see if a kidney transplant is right for you or your loved one. Early planning and guidance can make all the difference.