Friday, 19 April 2013

Organ Transplant Overseas


Bulletin of the World Health Organization

Organ transplantation is an effective therapy for end-stage organ failure and is widely practised around the world. According to WHO, kidney transplants are carried out in  countries. Around kidney transplants,  liver transplantsart transplants were performed globally in 2005. The access of patients to organ transplantation, however, varies according to their national situations, and is partly determined by the cost of health care, the level of technical capacity and, most importantly, the availability of organs.

 Organ Transplant Treatment Abroad

Organ transplants are fairly common these days, but it wasn't so long ago (1960s) that most transplant patients had very poor chances of survival. Today however, thanks to medical discoveries, drugs and experience, organ transplant patients have a much higher survival rate, thanks to drugs like cyclosporine, which help to reduce rejection and infection.

Common Types of Organ Transplants

Allograft – organ transplanted from a non-relative of the same species
Autograft – tissue taken from the individual to be used elsewhere in the body
Isograft – organ or tissues taken from an identical twin
Split Transplants – a specific organ or tissue donation from a deceased donor is transplanted into two recipients
Xenograft (aka Xenotransplantation) – transplant of organ or tissue from one species into another (i.e. porcine heart valves)

Thinking about Kidney Transplant Surgery Overseas?

Kidney transplant surgery is indicated for patients who suffer from renal failure due to infection, diabetes, malignant hypertension, and other conditions.Abroad for Organ Transplants Due to advancements in drugs that help the body accept foreign tissues, kidney transplants need not come from relatives or even from living donors.

Affordable Organ Transplant abroad

Organ transplantation may be the moving of an organ in one body to another or from the donor site around the patient’s own body, with regards to replacing the recipient’s damaged or absent organ. Organs that may be transplanted are the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine, and thymus.
Organ transplantation is becoming indispensable for ensuring the survival of numerous and thousands of people around the world, who lose their lives because of severe shortage of organsChina presents a formal matter of organ transplant abuse that you don’t see anywhere else, which is state sanctioned organ transplant
 abuse. These are state hospitals using prisoners. In other countries, organ transplant abuse is black market,” Mr. Matas explained In China, they said they are giving priority to local patients. They also setup a registration system that only registered hospitals can do transplant. They also at least setup a donor system,” Mr. Matas said. As this is an organ transplant, this surgery is much more complicated than other forms. Right from finding a donor to recovering enough to ensure that the organ has been accepted by the body, this is one of the most difficult surgeries to undertake                                              

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