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Liver Transplant Specialist In Bangalore | Varthur Road - Manipal Hospitals

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Liver Transplant Specialist In Bangalore | Varthur Road

Liver problems don’t turn serious overnight. It starts small, low energy, maybe with some swelling in the feet, a bit of yellowing in the eyes. Then, it keeps building. Patients start coming in more often, symptoms don’t settle, and day-to-day life gets harder. At some point, medicines stop being enough; that’s when a transplant comes into the discussion. At our facility near Varthur Road, we don’t rush that decision. Each case is looked at closely to see if a transplant is really the ne......

Liver problems don’t turn serious overnight. It starts small, low energy, maybe with some swelling......

Dr. Nikhil Shellagi | Liver Transplant Surgeon Varthur road, Bangalore | Manipal Hospitals

Varthur Road - Whitefield - Bengaluru

Consultant - Liver Transplant

Qualification:

MBBS | MS (Surgery) | DNB (Surgical Gastroenterology) | Fellowship in HPB and Liver Transplant | Robotic Surgery

Dr. Sanjeev Rohatgi - Best Liver Transplant Doctor in Varthur Road, Bangalore - Manipal Hospitals

Varthur Road - Whitefield - Bengaluru

Lead Consultant - Hpb And Liver Transplantation Surgery

Qualification:

MBBS | MS | DrNB (Surgical Gastro) | FRCS (Intercollegiate-UK) | MRCS | FEBS (European Board HPB & Transplant), | Fellowship in Living/Cadaveric Liver & Pancreas Transplant (UK)

FAQs

Liver transplantation is done when liver failure becomes so serious that there is no other way to save the person's life. This is done when all other means have been tried and have failed.

Organs can be obtained either from a living person donating part of the liver or from those whose organs fulfil medical criteria after death.

This is indeed going to be one of the most difficult operations since it requires specialist doctors to perform such an intricate process.

The time needed for recovery will depend on the patient, since some spend days while others take even several months to regain full health.

Yes, it is true because you will be using drugs to suppress your immunity to avoid rejection of the donated liver.

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