Best Nephrologist for Abo Incompatible Kidney Transplant procedure in Salem

Doctors conducting ABO INCOMPATIBLE KIDNEY TRANSPLANT belong to following departments: NEPHROLOGY
To Find relevant doctors click on the department name



Procedure: ABO INCOMPATIBLE KIDNEY TRANSPLANT

ABOUT ABO INCOMPATIBLE KIDNEY TRANSPLANT:

Patients with chronic renal failure or end stage renal disease, who are advised Renal transplant would normally require a matched donor. About 30% of potential donors may be found to have incompatible blood groups which means that the antibodies in the patient would reject the kidney of such a donor. With the advent of new techniques, ABO-incompatible (ABOi) transplantation is now possible that permits use of available organs regardless of ABO blood type.

ABOi Kidney Transplant

PROCEDURE

Immunosuppression or desensitization protocol is followed at all centres with minor variations. It mostly include a combination of pretransplant plasmapheresis or antigen-specific immunoadsorption, intravenous immunoglobulin, and tacrolimus-mycophenolate-based immunosuppression with antibody induction. Splenectomy or rituximab administration is used selectively. When the recipient's antibodies against the donor's blood type have dropped to very low levels, the transplant can take place. After transplant, a very close monitoring of the anti-ABO antibody titer is carried out for a minimum of two weeks. If necessary, plasmapheresis is added to eliminate the rebounding antibody level.

DURATION

The renal transplant is carried out as for compatible transplant, once the desensitization protocol is complete. The operation may take three to four hours. Total hospital stay may be of three weeks.

RECOVERY

Some pain and discomfort in the area of surgery is commonly experienced, which is controlled by medication. There could be numbness, caused by severed nerves, near the incision.

Recipient is given immunosuppressants to prevent the body immune system from rejecting the new kidney. The transplanted kidney may start functioning immediately or may take few weeks to function normally.

RISKS

As with any other surgery, there is risk of bleeding, infection, etc.

The recipient is more prone to infections as the body immunity is suppressed, so due care has to be taken. There is risk of rejection of the new kidney as the body considers it to be a foreign object. It may occur soon after transplantation, or several months or years after the procedure has taken place.

Recent Patients Queries for  Abo Incompatible Kidney Transplant

NEPHROLOGY

To connect with patients with similar ailments:
click on the relevant patient queries below or to join a new patient community now  Click Here

Views Latest Activity
Looking for swap transplant or ABO incompatiable kidney transplant.
My mother suffering from Chronic Kidney Disease from September 2018...... She i...
Female 38 , Pune
32 52 Mins Ago
Pls guide for ABO incompatible kidney transplant at Fortis Kolkata.
Need a incompatible kidney transplant. best doctor perform at Fortis hospital o...
Male 45 , Siliguri
35 55 Mins Ago
Any one looking for B+ kidney donor for swap kidney transplant.
My self 47 yrs O+ ckd. We are searching for a O+ kidney in exchange of B+ kidne...
Male 47 , Angul
39 59 Mins Ago
What is the procedure to register for kidney swap?
We want to register for kidney swap What’s the procedure for that ? Patient...
Male 42 , Mumbai
53 2 Day Ago
Need the total expense cost for kidney transplant.
my one of sister has ckd, kidney failure patient. now we require to transplant ...
Female 32 , Gwalior
58 2 Day Ago

Search for doctors & hospitals:
* Select a Procedure
* Select Department
 * Select City       
                Or
 Select Hospital

Best Nephrologist in City




x
docotr
To get suggestions for best treatment options across India and receive responses & quotes from hospitals / doctors in your city.