Organ Transplantation
Organ transplantation is considered one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine. For patients with end-stage organ failure, a transplant often represents the only hope for survival and a return to a healthy life.
What Is an Organ Transplant?
An organ transplant is a surgical procedure in which a failing or damaged organ is replaced with a healthy organ from a donor. Transplants can save lives when other treatments no longer work.
Organs That Can Be Transplanted
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Liver
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Kidneys
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Heart and lungs
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Pancreas
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Intestines
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Cornea
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Bone marrow and certain tissues
Conditions Requiring Transplantation
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Kidney failure
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Heart failure
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Cirrhosis and chronic liver diseases
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Severe lung disease (e.g., COPD)
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Blood cancers (e.g., leukemia)
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Severe eye disorders leading to blindness
Healthis Assistance in Transplant Care
Healthis Assistance provides comprehensive support in organ transplantation. From assessing patient eligibility and finding a suitable donor to arranging pre-operative procedures, post-surgical care, and logistical assistance, we ensure patients have a safe and well-coordinated experience throughout their treatment journey.