Renal Transplant - ECAB

Renal Transplant - ECAB
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Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9788131232002
ISBN-13 : 813123200X
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Book Synopsis Renal Transplant - ECAB by : Vijay Kher

Download or read book Renal Transplant - ECAB written by Vijay Kher and published by Elsevier Health Sciences. This book was released on 2013-01-10 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kidney transplantation is one of the breakthroughs in medical science. The most important consideration in the procedure is the natural tendency of the human immune system to reject any foreign tissue—be it a harmful bacteria or a life-saving kidney. After transplantation, the immune system of the patient will reject the kidney in no time. The answer to the solution has been the tremendous development in the identification and use of immunosuppressive medicines. But on the other hand, as we reduce the strength of immune system, the patients are highly prone to infections and it can cause life-threatening infections if left undiagnosed. So, the greatest job of the nephrologist is to balance the immune system to a level where the kidneys are not rejected and at the same time keep the immune system at a level where the infections are kept under control. This is akin to walking on a tight rope. The last few years witnessed significant improvisations in kidney transplantation—the introduction of newer immunosuppressive drugs to increase the success rates of transplantation; steps to increase the donor availability (by doing ABO incompatible transplantation and by performing transplants from non-heart beating donors); and lastly, kidney removal from the donor through laparoscopic donor nephrectomy. This book focuses on the various aspects of choosing the donor, to donor nephrectomy, the outpatient care of the donor and the recipient and also the legal and ethical issues related to the same.


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