Advanced Liver Transplant Program
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Overview of Department
The Institute of Liver Diseases & Transplantation at Gleneagles Global Hospitals is one of the country’s leading liver transplant facilities & Liver Specialists with over 3000 transplants successfully accomplished. With state-of-the-art infrastructure and the best surgeons, the institute is the leading facility for advanced and comprehensive transplant care in India. Recognized as a multi-disciplinary management center, the Institute of Liver Diseases & Transplantation also integrates specialties for liver, kidney, and pancreatic diseases. This comprehensive approach allows patients to receive holistic care for their complex medical conditions, and the expertise of the liver specialists ensures a high standard of treatment for liver-related issues.
The Department of Liver Diseases & Transplantation at Gleneagles Global Hospitals takes immense pride in its commitment to excellence and patient-centric approach. The combined efforts of the dedicated team of world-class liver specialists, led by the best hepatologist in Hyderabad, and state-of-the-art facilities continue to place the institute at the forefront of liver transplantation and liver disease management in the country. With the best hepatologist in Hyderabad leading the team, patients can be assured of receiving top-notch care for their liver conditions.
Conditions We Treat
- JAUNDICE
- ACUTE LIVER FAILURE
- ACUTE HEPATITIS
- CHRONIC HEPATITIS
- HEPATITIS B & C
- LIVER CIRRHOSIS
- ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE
- FATTY LIVER DISEASE
- AUTOIMMUNE LIVER DISEASE
- LIVER CANCER
JAUNDICE
Jaundice is a condition wherein the skin & eyes of an individual turn yellow due to the presence of certain chemicals such a bilirubin in the blood stream. The increase of bilirubin in the blood stream could be caused by: Inability of liver to breakdown bilirubin, Excessive bilirubin, entering the liver, Blockage of the bile ducts, Liver damage due to alcohol abuse and Excessive rate of red blood cells decay.
ACUTE LIVER FAILURE
Liver Failure is a condition wherein the liver is effectively unable to perform its regular functions. Typically, a liver damage of over 80% can result in this. Acute liver failure indicates a rapid degeneration of the liver cells. And it is typically caused by: Hepatitis and other viral infections, Autoimmune disorders, Excessive use of certain prescription medicines, Cancers and blockages of the liver and Excessive alcohol abuse leading to fatty liver.
ACUTE HEPATITIS
Hepatitis is the inflammation of the liver caused by the destruction of liver cells and the increase of inflammatory cells in the liver tissue. The condition is classified into Acute & Chronic Hepatitis. Acute Hepatitis lasts for less than six months and is caused by : Hepatitis A is caused by drinking contaminated fluids, Hepatitis B is caused by transmission of the virus from one infected person to another, Hepatitis C is caused by contact with contaminated needles or blood, Hepatitis D affects only those already affected with Hepatitis B and Hepatitis E is caused by consumption of contaminated food or fluids.
CHRONIC HEPATITIS
Viral infections causing the inflammation of the liver and destruction of liver cells is known as Hepatitis. Hepatitis increases the inflammatory cells in the liver tissue and is classified into Acute & Chronic Hepatitis. Chronic Hepatitis lasts for more than six months and is caused by : Existing condition of Hepatitis B & C, Alcohol & substance abuse, Autoimmune liver disease, Metabolic liver disease and Existing condition of non-alcohol fatty liver disease.
HEPATITIS B & C
Hepatitis B & C are viral infections that cause the inflammation of the liver and destruction of liver cells. These are also the most commonly prevalent forms of Hepatitis and can develop into chronic cases of Hepatitis over a period of time. Hepatitis B & C are caused by : Contact with infected blood & fluids, Unsafe blood transfusion, Unsafe sexual practices, Using of infected needles, razors etc and Improper sterilization of medical equipment.
LIVER CIRRHOSIS
The scarring of the Liver surface - which is normally smooth - is known as Liver Cirrhosis. The soft tissues on the outside of the liver are replaced by hard, uneven surface. Over the course of time, this affects the functioning of the liver adversely. Causes of Liver Cirrhosis include : Long term liver disorders, Excessive drinking & alcohol abuse, Accumulation of fats in liver, Genetic digestive disorders and Destruction of bile ducts.
ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE
Excessive drinking of alcohol is one of the foremost causes of liver diseases. Alcohol contains toxins that are detrimental to the health of the liver. The liver tries to breakdown alcohol and repeated alcohol abuse leads to Alcoholic Liver Disease. Symptoms of the disease include : Loss of appetite, Nausea & vomiting, Abdominal tenderness, Fatigue & weakness and Excessive Weight loss.
FATTY LIVER DISEASE
Accumulation of excess fat in the liver causes the fatty liver disease. One of the most common factors contributing to fatty liver disease is excessive drinking. However, patients without a drinking problem are also known to suffer from the disease. The symptoms include : Loss of appetite, Nausea & vomiting, Abdominal tenderness, Fatigue & weakness and Excessive Weight loss.
AUTOIMMUNE LIVER DISEASE
Autoimmune liver disease is one wherein the body's own defense mechanism or immune system starts attacking the liver. This results in loss of functionality and inflammation of the liver. Symptoms of autoimmune liver disease include: Loss of appetite, Nausea & vomiting, Dark urine, Fatigue & weakness and Joint pains & itching.
LIVER CANCER
Cancer is the growth of uncontrolled growth of cells that are detrimental to the human body. Liver Cancer therefore denotes the growth of these cells in the liver. There are several types of Cancers that can originate in the liver. The symptoms of liver cancer include : Loss of appetite, Loss of weight, Abdominal pain or swelling, General weakness & fatigue and Jaundice.
TYPES OF LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
- LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
- CADAVER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
- DOMINO LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
- SPLIT LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
- AUXILIARY LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
- PAEDIATRIC LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
LIVING DONOR LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Liver transplant with a part of a living donor's healthy liver and removal of the diseased liver! The liver in both the donor & receiver then grows to the normal size.
CADAVER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Liver transplant with the healthy liver of a deceased person and removal of the diseased liver from the patient!
DOMINO LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Liver taken from a liver transplant recipient is placed into a second person - also with a liver disease and awaiting transplant, typically for elderly patients.
SPLIT LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Liver transplant with the healthy liver of a deceased person and split into two to be transplanted into two patients and removal of the diseased liver from both!AUXILIARY LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Liver transplant wherein only a part of the diseased liver is removed and the rest of the organ is left to regenerate over a period of time.
PAEDIATRIC LIVER TRANSPLANTATION
Liver transplant surgery in infants or children wherein there is little hope for survival without the removal of the diseased kidney and replacement with a healthy organ.
How We Treat
Gleneagles Global Hospitals is committed to delivering an exceptional patient experience. From the moment you step into our premises, we strive to deliver nothing but the very best. From consultation, diagnosis, treatment and post-treatment care – our dedicated staff and tireless patient-experience teams ensure that you are well-looked after and giving utmost attention.
Visitors, family and friends also form a vital part of the treatment process and we understand the need for your loved ones to visit you at the hospital. Visitor-friendly amenities, and a host of features make sure that your visit to the hospital is pleasant & hassle-free.
Liver damage due to any of the liver-related ailments will necessitate a liver transplant if the functionality of the liver goes below 20% of its optimum levels – this is also known as liver failure. A liver transplants includes replacing the entire diseased liver with liver donated by another individual.
There are various types of liver transplants undertaken at the Institute of Liver Diseases & Transplantation at Gleneagles Global Hospitals – living donor liver transplant, cadaver or deceased donor liver transplant, domino liver transplant, split liver transplant, auxiliary liver transplant and others.
The type of liver transplant to be undertaken is based on the state of the diseased liver and the availability of donors.
The Institute of Liver Diseases & Transplantation at Gleneagles Global Hospitals employs some of the most experienced pediatric hepatologists to provide comprehensive treatment for liver ailments & complications in infants and children. They offer advanced medical & surgical management of liver problems including pediatric liver transplants.
The Institute takes care of conditions such as severe jaundice, acute liver failure, blockages of the biliary ducts, metabolic diseases, nonalcoholic fatty liver diseases, liver tumor, and neonatal hepatitis amongst others.
The need for a pediatric liver transplant is typically advised for children with serious liver dysfunction and the diseased liver is beyond clinical repair.
How We Treat
Our Team of Specialized Doctors
Dr METTU SRINIVAS REDDY MS, DNB, FRCS, PHD
23 Years of Experience Director – Department of Liver Transplantation & HPB Surgery
Dr K N CHANDAN KUMAR MD (GEN MED), DM (HEPATOLOGY)
10+ Years of Experience Senior Consultant & Lead Transplant Physician