
Deceased Donor Transplantation
Deceased donor transplantation is a medical procedure where a healthy kidney is taken from a person who has passed away and transplanted into someone with kidney failure. When a person dies, their organs can be donated if they chose to do so or if their family consents. The donated kidney is matched to the recipient based on various factors to ensure compatibility. This procedure helps restore kidney function, improving the recipient's quality of life and potentially saving their life. Successful transplantation requires careful medical management and follow-up care after the procedure.