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Cadaveric liver donation

Cadaveric liver donation involves transplanting a healthy liver from a deceased person into a patient with liver failure. When someone passes away and is identified as a suitable donor, their liver is carefully removed in an organized process, ensuring respect and safety. The donated liver is then preserved and transported quickly to the recipient, whose damaged liver is replaced. This procedure can save lives and significantly improve quality of life for those with end-stage liver disease. Proper medical evaluation and matching ensure the donor liver is appropriate for the recipient, making cadaveric donation a vital component of organ transplantation programs.