Liver transplantation

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A liver transplant is a surgical procedure involving the transplantation of a liver or a part of it from a donor. Most recipients are patients whose liver function has deteriorated due to conditions such as cirrhosis, viral hepatitis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, cancer, and other pathologies.

Survival rates after transplantation are as follows:

  • After 1 year: 95%
  • After 3 years: 85%
  • After 5 years: 75%

Features of the procedure in leading global clinics

Liver transplantation is a complex surgery performed by highly experienced surgeons in advanced operating rooms under continuous ultrasound monitoring.

The final decision on transplantation is made by a medical council, which includes a medical psychologist.

International clinics use liver grafts from both deceased and living donors. In the case of living donors, only a part of the liver is removed. Liver transplantation from living donors who are non-blood relatives is also possible. This approach reduces the risk of organ rejection. Additionally, the livers of both the donor and recipient regenerate to normal size within 2-3 months.