Liver Transplantation
Liver transplantation is a complex and often life-saving surgical procedure used to replace a diseased or damaged liver with a healthy donor liver. This procedure can be used to treat a variety of end-stage liver conditions, including liver cirrhosis, liver failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma. Liver transplantation is associated with improved patient outcomes, quality of life, and life expectancy in many patients. Despite its complexity, advances in technology, techniques, and immunosuppression have made liver transplantation more successful and safer than ever before.
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