A Liver transplant is a surgical procedure where a damaged liver is replaced with a healthy liver from a donor. Functioning livers are received from a donor, either living or deceased. The liver, the largest internal organ, performs critical functions like producing bile for fat absorption, regulating the immune system, and making proteins that help blood clot. It also plays a key role in preventing infections. When the liver fails to perform these essential tasks due to disease or injury, a transplant becomes necessary.
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Human Care Medical Charitable Trust, Adjoining MTNL Building, Delhi NCR, NCT Delhi, 110075, India
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Mathura Road, Sarita Vihar, Delhi NCR, NCT Delhi, 110076
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Opp Holy Family Hospital, New Friends Colony, Delhi NCR, NCT Delhi, 110025
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Press Enclave, Sheikh Sarai II , Sheikh Sarai, Delhi NCR, NCT Delhi, 110017
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B-16, Qutab Institutional Area, Near Power Grid Corporation of India Limited Office, Delhi NCR, NCT Delhi, 110016
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The cost of Liver Transplant in starts from Rs. 18,00,000 which depends on multiple factors. The average cost of Liver Transplant in Delhi may range from Rs. 18,00,000 to Rs. 36,00,000.
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It is a condition when the recipient's immune system doesn't accept the donor's liver.
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You can resume your work after 3 to 5 months of liver transplant.
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The liver transplant surgery typically takes 6 to 10 hours.
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Yes, some of the surgeons offer teleconsultation for follow-up appointments.
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Yes, some of the risks such as rejection of the liver, infection, bleeding and bile duct complications are associated with liver transplant.