Dr Kuldeep Singh is a highly experienced and skilled nephrologist who specializes in the treatment of kidney diseases. With over 15 years of experience in the field, he has gained a reputation as one of the best nephrologists in the region, known for his compassionate and patient-centered care.

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Kidney Transplantation

Kidney Transplantation

A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure that places a healthy kidney from a donor into a person whose kidneys are no longer functioning properly. This procedure can restore normal kidney function and significantly improve the quality of life for individuals with end-stage kidney disease. Kidney transplantation is a surgical procedure in which a healthy kidney from a donor is transplanted into a person whose kidneys are no longer functioning properly.

Benefits of Kidney Transplantation :-

  • Improved Quality of Life :- Many patients experience more energy, fewer dietary restrictions, and a more active lifestyle compared to dialysis.
  • Better Health Outcomes :- Transplanted kidneys often function better and longer than dialysis treatments.
  • Increased Longevity :- Patients who receive kidney transplants typically live longer than those who remain on dialysis.

The Transplant Process :-

  1. Evaluation :- A thorough medical evaluation to determine if a patient is a suitable candidate for transplantation.
  2. Finding a Donor :- Kidneys can come from deceased donors or living donors (a family member, friend, or altruistic donor).
  3. Surgery :- The transplant surgery involves placing the new kidney in the lower abdomen and connecting it to the blood vessels and bladder.
  4. Post-Surgery Care :- Close monitoring and medications to prevent rejection and manage any complications.

Types of Kidney Donors :-

  • Deceased Donors :- Kidneys from individuals who have recently died.
  • Living Donors :- A healthy individual donates one of their kidneys. Living donor transplants often have better outcomes.

Post-Transplant Care -:

  • Immunosuppressive Medications :- Patients must take medications for life to prevent the immune system from rejecting the new kidney.
  • Regular Monitoring :- Frequent check-ups and blood tests to ensure the kidney is functioning properly and to detect any signs of rejection early.
  • Healthy Lifestyle :- Maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, and avoiding infections are crucial for the longevity of the transplanted kidney.

Kidney Transplantation F&Q's

Eligibility is determined through a comprehensive medical evaluation. Factors include overall health, compatibility with potential donors, and the absence of contraindications.

A transplanted kidney can last many years. On average, a kidney from a deceased donor lasts 10-15 years, while one from a living donor can last 15-20 years or more.

Risks include rejection of the new kidney, infections, and complications from surgery. However, with proper care and medication, these risks can be managed.

Most patients stay in the hospital for about a week after surgery. Full recovery and return to normal activities can take a few months.

Potential living donors undergo thorough medical evaluations to ensure they are healthy and compatible. The transplant team can help facilitate the process.

Yes, many patients on dialysis are eligible for a transplant. In fact, being on dialysis can be a bridge to transplantation.