A large number of
foreign patients now come to India for Live Related Organ Transplant Surgery
like Kidney Transplants, Liver Transplants and Bone Marrow Transplants. Organ
Transplantation is a very complex surgical specialty and requires very high
degree of Clinical skills and Medical Technology and Infrastructure. India has
now become the most preferred destination for organ transplant procedures.
These include Liver, Kidney and Bone marrow transplant surgeries. .Not only the
cost is low; the success rate of organ transplant in India is at par with the
world's best success rate for organ transplant.
Since Organ
Transplantation is a very complex surgical specialty and requires very high
degree of Clinical skills and Medical Technology, and Indian surgeons and
healthcare has proven its competence, there has been a great surge in the
number of medical tourists coming to India for various organ transplants. The
Infrastructure and technology used at these best organ transplant hospitals in
India is the most sophisticated technology available in the world, which
results in better patient recovery, higher success rate, low cost and
convenience to the patient.
Bone Marrow Transplant
Stem
cells produce red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. In some cases,
stem cells in your bone marrow may not be functioning well or need to be
destroyed to help treat a disease. If this happens, you will need new stem
cells.
During this procedure, healthy stem cells are taken from a donor's:
During this procedure, healthy stem cells are taken from a donor's:
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Bone marrow (bone marrow transplant or BMT)
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Blood (peripheral blood stem cell or PBSC)
The
stem cells will be injected into your vein. The new cells travel through the
bloodstream to your bone cavities. It may take about a month for the donor stem
cells in the bone marrow to begin to function fully. If the transplant is
successful, new bone marrow cells will produce healthy red blood cells, white
blood cells, and platelets.
Stem
cell transplantation may be done using:
·
Stem cells that were taken from your own bone
marrow or blood and stored
·
Stem cells from a donor
Prior
to procedure the donor will be carefully tested to check for diseases. Both you
and the donor will be tested to ensure that your tissues are compatible. In
order for the transplant to be successful, certain markers, called HLS types,
on the blood cells and bone marrow cells must match.
As
the recipient, you will be given medicines to suppress your immune system. This
is to prevent your body from rejecting the donor stem cells. In the weeks prior
to the transplant, you may have to have:
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Chemotherapy
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Radiation therapy
This
process is called "conditioning." It will rid the body of diseased
cells and clear the bone marrow cavities for the new bone marrow.
If
the stem cells will be from the donor's bone marrow (BMT),
the doctor will clean an area of the
donor's hip. A hollow needle and syringe will be used
to remove the bone marrow.The doctor will make several small punctures. This is
to harvest enough bone marrow for the transplant (1-2 quarts). Lastly, the
wounds will be covered with bandages.
If the stem cells will be from the donor's blood (PBSC), the doctor will stick a needle in the donor's large vein or veins in the arms. A machine will receive blood from the vein. This machine will spin the blood so that the stem cells are concentrated. The rest of the blood will be given back to the donor. The doctor will cover the puncture wounds with bandages. This procedure may require more than one blood donation. The donor may also be required to take pills that cause more stem cells from the bone marrow to go into the blood.
If the stem cells will be from the donor's blood (PBSC), the doctor will stick a needle in the donor's large vein or veins in the arms. A machine will receive blood from the vein. This machine will spin the blood so that the stem cells are concentrated. The rest of the blood will be given back to the donor. The doctor will cover the puncture wounds with bandages. This procedure may require more than one blood donation. The donor may also be required to take pills that cause more stem cells from the bone marrow to go into the blood.
The
donated stem cells will be filtered. Next, the doctor will administer the cells
through a small, flexible tube, called a catheter, into one of your large
veins.
Immediately
after procedure the donor will recover quickly. You, the recipient, will be
placed in isolation. This is to avoid infection until the new stem cells in the
bone marrow begin to produce infection-fighting cells.
Recovery
The new bone marrow normally takes almost a year in order
to function normally. During this period the patient is to be monitored closely
to identify any infections or complications that may develop. The recovery
process continues for several months or longer after discharging from the
hospital, during which time the patient cannot return to work or many
previously enjoyed activities.
MedWorld
India Affiliated Hospitals in India the Leading Destination for Organ
Transplant Surgery
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Indian doctors are known all over the world
for their skill and knowledge and have the experience of studying and working
at the best hospitals in the world.
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India's leading liver transplant centre
conducts perhaps the world's highest number of liver transplants (16 to 18
every month).
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The hospital has a special centre for liver
diseases amongst children and liver transplants for children . Highly skilled surgical teams with vast
experience and excellent track record of doing largest numbers of Live related
donor kidney and liver transplants with survival rates comparable to world's
best centers.
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Most advanced Technology Infrastructure -
Blood Bank with 24 hour apharesis facility, advanced laboratory and
microbiology (infection control) support, advanced cardiology, DSA and
interventionalradiology, portable and colour ultra-sonology, Liver Fibro-scan,
64 slice CT scanner, 3 T MRI, PET-CT and nephrology (including 24 hour dialysis
and CVVHD) facilities. Organ Transplant Hospitals in India are now
equipped with the latest and high end technology.
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