Kidney Transplant Hospitals India – An Introduction And Option In India

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    1. Kidney Transplant Hospitals India
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    2. Kidney Transplant Hospitals India – An Introduction And Option In India
      Kidney Transplant Hospital in India
      Kidney Transplant with a relative donor is offered at internationally accredited hospitals in India. Kidney transplant is a surgical procedure in which a person whose own kidneys have failed receives a new kidney to take over the blood purification function...
      Testing donor-patient kidney compatibility at Kidney Transplant Hospitals in India
      The following tests are conducted prior to kidney donation for the compatibility of the donor kidney with the recipient. ..
    3. Tissue typing prior to kidney transplant at hospitals in India
      Tissue typing is a blood test that evaluates the compatibility between the tissue of the donor and the patient...
      Crossmatching prior to kidney transplant at hospitals in India
      Blood samples of the donor and the patient are allowed to mix in the laboratory. If the interface does not result in any cell damage, compatibility is indicated. On the other hand, if cells begin to die, the conclusion is non-compatibility. ..
      Risks of kidney transplantation
      As with any surgery, the common risks are bleeding, infection, or breathing problems. The patient could be more prone to infections, as immune-suppression medication taken after transplantation lowers the body’s defence against infection. The specific risk is organ rejection. ..
    4. Kidney rejection after kidney transplant at hospital in India
      Kidney rejection is caused when the body’s immune system recognizes the transplanted kidney as a ‘foreign’ object and activates the body’s defence mechanism. The degree of rejection depends on a number of factors including the extent of mismatch between the donor and the patient’s tissues...
      The kidney transplant procedure at Kidney Transplant Hospitals in India
      Kidney transplant surgery performed at kidney transplant hospitals in India usually lasts three to five hours. The damaged kidneys are usually left in place, with the new kidney being placed in the lower abdomen.
      The artery and vein of the new kidney will be attached to an artery and vein in the lower part of the abdomen, just above one of the legs. The new kidney's ureter, the tube that links the kidney to the bladder, will be connected to the bladder...
    5. We Care Core Values
      “ We have a very simple business model that keeps you as the centre.”
      Having the industry’s most elaborate and exclusive Patient Care and Clinical Coordination teams stationed at each partner hospital, we provide you the smoothest and seamless care ever imagined. With a ratio of one Patient Care Manager to five patients our patient care standards are unmatched across the sub continent.
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