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  • How to Pre Test for a Liver Transplant

    Liver transplant surgery is a life-saving option for patients with end-stage liver disease. Your liver plays a role in more than 400 bodily functions on a daily basis and is essential to...

  • Side Effects of Keratoplasty

    Keratoplasty is a medical term that refers to a cornea transplant. According to the Eye Bank Association of America 2008 Statistical Report more than 40,000 cornea transplants are performed each...

  • How to Find the Family That Donated Your Child's Organ

    As a grateful parent of a child who received an organ donation, you may want to express your thanks to the donor's family. The process of contacting the family of your child's organ donor can be...

  • How to Qualify for a Liver Transplant

    The liver is vital to sustaining life. As liver disease and damage progresses, your liver's ability to heal itself is halted and permanent damage can ultimately lead to liver failure. A liver...

  • How to Screen to Be a Kidney Transplant Donor

    Potential living kidney donors need to undergo a thorough screening process before a kidney transplant can be performed. The screening process determines whether the kidney donor and recipient are...

  • What Constitutes a Liver Transplant?

    The liver is one of the most vital organs in the human body. It is susceptible to a number of serious conditions, any of which could lead to a liver transplant. There are several components that...

  • How to plan a Kidney Transplant

    Diagnosed with PKD nearly 22 years ago, I knew what was coming. I didn't have any significant symptoms until about 6 years ago. With PKD you really don't have any external symptoms, you just feel...

  • Liver Transplant Diet

    A liver transplant is a serious life-saving operation, and as with most transplant surgeries, carries with it a number of post-operative risks. Once the fear of the body rejecting the organ has...

  • Liver Transplant Infections

    According to Medscape.com, patients with liver transplant infections have higher risk of developing cancer. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in liver transplant recipients.

  • What Is Responsible for Liver Transplant Rejection?

    Rejection of a newly transplanted liver is not uncommon and need not end in failure of the organ if treated promptly. It is natural for the body to reject an organ it recognizes as foreign, as is...

  • Procedure for a Bone Marrow Transplant

    Your doctor may consider a bone marrow transplant procedure as a treatment option for diseases like Hodgkin's disease, lymphoma, breast or kidney cancer. The bone marrow transplant consists of the...

  • Stem-Cell Transplant Vs. Bone-Marrow Transplant

    Since 1968, bone-marrow transplant procedures have been used to treat diseases such as leukemia, lymphomas and immune-deficiency disorders. By comparison, stem-cell transplants procedures are a...

  • Smoking After a Cornea Transplant

    Once considered the stuff of science fiction, the cornea transplant is now the most common transplant surgery in the United States, according to the Mayo Clinic. This procedure, which replaces...

  • Exercises for Liver Transplant Recovery Patients

    The first successful liver transplant surgery was performed in 1963, but early recipients did not live long. Since then, techniques and survival rates have improved, and today there is a waiting...

  • How to Raise Money for a Kidney Transplant

    A kidney transplant places a donor's healthy kidney in a person whose kidney no longer functions properly. As of 2009, the cost of a kidney transplant averaged $50,000 to $100,000. Medicare,...

  • How to Save a Friend's Life Through Organ Donation

    Because of the shortage of donated organs, many people in need of an organ transplant could benefit from a directed donation from a living donor. According to the United Network for Organ Sharing...

  • Kidney Transplant Risks for a Donor

    Patients in need of a kidney transplant have a better prognosis for long-term recovery when they receive the organ from a living donor. While most people who donate a kidney find it rewarding and...

  • Bone Marrow Transplant Donor Risks

    Some cancer treatments like chemotherapy and radiation can destroy a patient's bone marrow, leaving him in need of a transplant. Leukemia and lymphoma can be treated with a bone marrow transplant....

  • Liver Transplant Information

    Cirrhosis is a scarring of the liver that, among other things, comes from alcohol abuse, fatty liver disease, hepatitis B and hepatitis C. According to the American Liver Foundation, it's also the...

  • Liver Transplant Complications

    As the name suggests, a liver transplant is an operation that is done to replace--or "transplant"--a diseased liver with a healthy one from another human. The liver transplant can involve a whole...

  • Problems With Heart Transplants

    A heart transplant is necessary if you have a diseased heart, if medications have failed, or if other surgeries have failed to fix the defect in your heart. A donor heart is used in the...

  • Cornea Transplant Procedures

    Cornea transplants restore vision if your cornea has been damaged due to injury, disease or illness. During the transplant, a new cornea provided by a donor who has died is used to replace the...

  • Cornea Transplant Recovery Time

    A cornea transplant or keratoplasty involves replacing the corneal tissue. The cornea is essential for the eye's ability to focus and maintain vision. When a cornea transplant is successful, it...

  • Kidney Surgery Process

    A person undergoing kidney surgery is put under anesthesia in order to help them experience a pain-free procedure. In the case of kidney removal, the patient's abdomen or the abdomen's side is...

  • How to Research Transplant Surgery

    Transplant surgery is a branch of surgery that refers to the surgical replacement of a non-functioning or diseased organ in the body with one that came from an individual who just died or from a...

  • The History of Organ Transplantation

    Though organ transplants are becoming more common in modern medicine, it was not that long ago that transplanting certain organs seemed like science fiction. The idea of transferring an organ from...

  • Side Effects of a Hair Transplant

    The surgical hair-transplant procedure takes skin containing hair follicles and moves them from one area of the body to another, such as the scalp. Hair transplants are mostly used to treat male...

  • Hair Transplant Surgery

    Although many people believe bald is beautiful, it isn't always the preference of someone who is losing or has lost his hair. Men with male pattern baldness can turn to chemical treatments in...

  • About Liver Donors

    Giving the gift of health and life to a family member, friend or even a stranger can be the greatest gift a person can give. With recent advances in surgical technology, it is now possible for...

  • How to Care After a Hair Transplant

    A hair transplant is an operation that requires special care after the initial surgery. The procedure removes hairs from the back of the head and transplants them on top. The follicles re-grow...

  • How to Adjust to a Liver Transplant

    A liver transplant is a chance at a new life for those that have advanced liver disease. Previously, life consisted of long hospital stays, endless days of feeling ill and extreme fatigue. Once a...

  • How to Recover From a Kidney Transplant at Home

    Receiving a new kidney is considered major surgery. Expect an at-home recovery period that lasts up to six weeks.

  • How to Recover From a Kidney Transplant at the Hospital

    The length of stay in the hospital for uncomplicated kidney transplant is from 5 to 10 days for a living-donor kidney and up to 25 days for a cadaveric kidney.

  • How to Recover From a Liver Transplant at the Hospital

    Liver transplant is a major surgery that requires extensive medical management and supervision. Follow postoperative instructions carefully will greatly improve your chances for a full recovery.

  • How to Help Someone Recover From a Kidney Transplant

    A kidney transplant is major surgery, and proper postoperative care is vital to help ensure the success of the procedure. Providing good home nursing care to your loved one is indispensable.

  • How to Help Someone Recover From a Liver Transplant

    Long-term survival for liver transplant requires excellent home nursing care and family support. Your participation can mean the difference between acceptance and rejection of the new liver.

  • How to Recover From a Liver Transplant at Home

    The oldest surviving liver-transplant patient has had his liver for 25 years. Seventy percent of liver transplants remain viable after five years. But liver transplantation is major surgery, and...

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