Renal Transplantation

Kidney Transplantation is the process of placing a healthy kidney which takes over the work of cleaning blood through an operation or a surgery in patients with end stage renal disease. It is classified as living donor transplantation or deceased donor transplantation on the source of organ of the donor.

kidney transplantation is the choice of treatment when kidneys fail along with hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. kidney transplants are classified into two types: those that come from living donors and those that come from unrelated donors who have died (non-living donors).Kidney transplant can be done to patients who : withstand the effects of surgery, immunosuprresant medication, transplant has good chance of success, treatments after transplantation.Unlike many other types of organ donation, it is possible to donate a kidney while you are alive because you only need one kidney to survive.

  • Kidney donors
  • Kidney Transplantation recipients
  • Renal transplantation in obese patients
  • Kidney Biopsy
  • Renal replacement therapy
  • Proteinuria
  • Hematopoiesis
  • Platelet dysfunction
  • Renal function in living kidney donors

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