The Pros and Cons of Renal Transplantation

by admin-blog-kh | January 18, 2020 6:52 am

The Kidneys are one of the most vital organs of the body. They filter out and eliminate waste and toxins from the blood in the form of urine. They also help to maintain the body’s fluid and electrolyte balance. Needless to say, the kidneys must be in good working condition, else waste and toxins build up in the body contributing to various diseases. Sometimes, the departments of nephrology and urology have to work together to treat certain kidney conditions.

In some people, ailments in the kidney progress gradually leading to chronic kidney disease (CKD), kidney/renal failure[1] and End-stage Renal Disease (ESRD). The human body can function well with just one kidney working. However, when ESRD affects both kidneys, it’s a serious situation which requires alternate means to process waste from the body.

One of the options is Dialysis. This involves taking the blood outside the body, cleaning it in a dialysis machine and sending it back to the body. A cumbersome procedure, Dialysis requires one or more visits per week to the hospital as per a committed schedule, and constant medication.

Considering the hassle involved in a Dialysis, many patients prefer the other option, which is a Kidney/Renal Transplant[2]. This involves taking a healthy kidney from another human being, dead or alive, and transplanting into the body of the patient concerned. Both Dialysis and Kidney Transplant have their own pros and cons, but for the purpose of this article, we will only examine the pros and cons of Kidney Transplant.


Also Read: When do you need a renal transplant?[3]


Pros of Kidney Transplant

Cons of Kidney Transplant

However, the survival rate of patients who have had a transplant from a live donor is much better than that from a cadaver. This is the primary reason for the shortage. As a result, there is a perennial list of people who would like a kidney transplant and are awaiting a live donor.

Conclusion

While renal transplant may have many disadvantages, an experienced and qualified team of doctors[6] from the departments of nephrology and urology[7] can prepare you thoroughly for a successful transplant. Post-transplant, they will guide you on lifestyle changes required to lead a normal and healthy life.


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Frequently Asked Questions

 1. Is kidney transplantation better than dialysis?

Yes, kidney transplantation generally offers a better quality of life with fewer restrictions and improved survival rates compared to dialysis.

2. Who can donate a kidney for transplantation?

Kidney donors can be living individuals, such as family members, friends, or even strangers, or they can be deceased donors, known as cadavers.

3. What factors determine if someone is a candidate for kidney transplantation?

Factors include medical history, lifestyle habits, health conditions, and compatibility with the donor. Patients with certain infections, chronic illnesses, or lifestyle issues may not be suitable candidates.

4. What are the risks associated with kidney transplantation surgery?

Risks include allergic reactions to anesthesia, post-surgery complications like infection or bleeding, and the need for lifelong immunosuppressant medication to prevent rejection.

5. Are there any alternatives to kidney transplantation?

Yes, dialysis is an alternative method for managing end-stage renal disease, although it requires regular visits to the hospital and adherence to a strict schedule.

6. What lifestyle changes are required after kidney transplantation?

Patients need to adhere to a regimen of lifelong medication to prevent organ rejection and attend regular medical check-ups. Additionally, they may need to make dietary adjustments and avoid certain behaviors like smoking or excessive alcohol consumption.


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Endnotes:
  1. kidney/renal failure: https://kauveryhospital.com/blog/nephrology/what-is-kidney-failure-is-it-treatable/
  2. Renal Transplant: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/Centers-of-Excellence-and-Specialties/Nephrology-and-Urology-Doctors/Chennai
  3. When do you need a renal transplant?: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/blog/nephrology/when-do-you-need-a-renal-transplant/
  4. foremost advantage of Kidney Transplant: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGvYQYFbL3A&t=10s
  5. Kidney transplant: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/kidney-transplantation/
  6. qualified team of doctors: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/Centers-of-Excellence-and-Specialties/Nephrology-and-Urology-Doctors/Chennai
  7. nephrology and urology: https://www.kauveryhospital.com/centers-of-excellence-and-specialties/nephrology-and-urology

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