Kidney transplant is a life-saving procedure that replaces a diseased kidney with a healthy one from a donor. This surgery is essential for individuals with end-stage kidney disease, restoring normal kidney function and providing a better quality of life compared to long-term dialysis. At Manipal Hospital, Bhubaneswar, known as a trusted beacon of healthcare, we perform kidney transplants with advanced technology and a focus on excellence and compassion. Accredited by NABL, NABH, and ISO-IT, the hospital upholds the highest standards of clinical care, prioritising patient well-being and supporting a healthier, more active lifestyle for our patients.
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Kidney Transplant
Kidney Failure
Kidney Dialysis
Kidney transplant involves surgically placing a healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor into a patient with kidney failure. This procedure can dramatically improve the quality of life, reducing reliance on dialysis and restoring kidney function. Before the transplant, patients undergo comprehensive evaluations to ensure they are suitable candidates for the procedure.
Kidney failure occurs when the kidneys can no longer filter waste from the blood effectively. This can lead to serious health complications. Symptoms may include extreme weakness, loss of appetite, swelling, and breathing difficulties. Treatment options aim to manage symptoms and may include medications, dietary changes, or preparing for dialysis or transplant.
Kidney dialysis is a treatment that performs the essential functions of healthy kidneys, removing waste and excess fluid from the body. There are two main types: haemodialysis, which filters blood through a machine, and peritoneal dialysis, which uses the lining of the abdomen. Dialysis is often necessary for patients waiting for a kidney transplant or those who cannot undergo surgery.
Kidney Transplant
Kidney transplant involves surgically placing a healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor into a patient with kidney failure. This procedure can dramatically improve the quality of life, reducing reliance on dialysis and restoring kidney function. Before the transplant, patients undergo comprehensive evaluations to ensure they are suitable candidates for the procedure.
Kidney Failure
Kidney failure occurs when the kidneys can no longer filter waste from the blood effectively. This can lead to serious health complications. Symptoms may include extreme weakness, loss of appetite, swelling, and breathing difficulties. Treatment options aim to manage symptoms and may include medications, dietary changes, or preparing for dialysis or transplant.
Kidney Dialysis
Kidney dialysis is a treatment that performs the essential functions of healthy kidneys, removing waste and excess fluid from the body. There are two main types: haemodialysis, which filters blood through a machine, and peritoneal dialysis, which uses the lining of the abdomen. Dialysis is often necessary for patients waiting for a kidney transplant or those who cannot undergo surgery.