Renal Transplantation
Renal Transplantation is a medical procedure that involves the replacement of a person's diseased kidney with a healthy donor kidney. This procedure is often times a lifesaving option for people with end-stage kidney disease and kidney failure, as it can improve their quality of life and provide them with a longer life expectancy. Renal Transplantation is a complex procedure that involves the careful selection of an appropriate donor, careful preparation of both donor and recipient, proper surgery and post-surgical care. The success of the procedure depends on controlling any potential complications that may arise, such as infection, rejection, or failure of the new kidney. Renal Transplantation has saved and improved the lives of countless people and is continually being improved through advancements in medical technology.
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