How difficult is kidney transfer? Kidney transplant is a surgical - TopicsExpress



          

How difficult is kidney transfer? Kidney transplant is a surgical procedure to implant a healthy kidney into a patient with kidney disease or kidney failure. The kidney transplant may be taken from a living donor or from a recently deceased donor. Kidney transplants are second only to corneal transplant as the most common transplant operation in the United States. There are over 9,000 kidney transplants performed each year. This operation is easier than all other major organ transplants. The patient can be treated with dialysis (to filter the blood and remove fluid and waste products) until a suitable kidney donor can be found. The healthy kidney is obtained from a living donor (may be a blood relative or an unrelated donor, such as a spouse) or from a donor that has recently died, but has not suffered kidney injury. Transportation of the healthy kidney is done in a cooled saline solution that preserves the organ up to 48 hours, permitting the necessary analyses to determine blood and tissue donor-recipient matching (this matching is done before the operation). Living donors (donates kidney): While the patient is unconscious and pain-free(general anesthesia), an incision is made in the side of the abdomen (flank). The kidney is removed and the incision is closed. Kidney recipient (receives kidney): While the patient is unconscious and pain-free (general anesthesia), an incision is made in the lower abdomen. The new kidney is stitched into place within the pelvis and the incision is closed.
Posted on: Mon, 16 Sep 2013 15:34:28 +0000

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