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  1. Jan 19, 2024 · Living-donor liver transplant offers an alternative to waiting for a deceased-donor liver. Having a living donor also allows the recipient to avoid some possible health complications while waiting for a transplant.

  2. Typically, a liver donor spends approximately five to seven days in the hospital, and will have an additional six to eight weeks of recovery time. Donors who are from out of town (greater than a two-hour drive) should plan on spending an extra two to three weeks in town after they are discharged from the hospital.

  3. Jun 15, 2022 · A living donor liver transplant is a life-saving operation that allows a healthy volunteer to help someone they care about. You can take a piece of your healthy liver and donate it to someone in need.

  4. Live donor liver transplant is an excellent option for patients with liver cancer, primary sclerosing cholangitis, primary biliary cirrhosis and or patients that have symptoms of their liver disease and a MELD between 11-24.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Living Liver Donation Program. Because the liver can regenerate itself, surgeons need to transplant just a portion of the organ for treatment. That means, similar to living kidney donation, healthy people can donate part of their liver to a person who needs a liver transplant.

  6. Feb 5, 2024 · Liver transplantation is a surgical procedure performed to remove a diseased or injured liver from one person and replace it with a whole or a portion of a healthy liver from another person, called the donor.

  7. There are many benefits of receiving a liver from a living donor: No waiting period. Surgeries can be scheduled at a convenient time for both the donor and the recipient. A liver from a living donor typically lasts longer than a liver from a deceased donor.

  8. www.mayoclinic.org › tests-procedures › liver-transplantLiver transplant - Mayo Clinic

    Jan 19, 2024 · A liver transplant is a surgery that removes a liver that no longer functions properly (liver failure) and replaces it with a healthy liver from a deceased donor or a portion of a healthy liver from a living donor.

  9. Oct 3, 2023 · A Donor’s Guide to Living Donor Liver Transplant. Living organ donors allow thousands of patients to receive life-saving transplants every year. They give the gift of life to transplant candidates who may become too sick for a transplant or even die while waiting for an organ from a deceased donor.

  10. Living liver donors donate part of their liver to someone with liver failure. Liver failure may be caused by a number of conditions, including liver cancer, hepatitis or cirrhosis. Donating part of your liver is possible because the liver – unlike other organs – has the remarkable ability to regenerate.

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