
donor surgery
Donor surgery involves removing healthy tissue or organs from a donor’s body to transplant into a patient in need. This can include procedures like donating a kidney, liver segment, or bone marrow. The process carefully balances the goal of preserving the donor’s health while ensuring the donated tissue is suitable for transplantation. Typically performed by specialized surgical teams, donor surgery is planned with precision, and donors are thoroughly evaluated beforehand to minimize risks. The aim is to save or significantly improve the recipient’s quality of life, often through life-changing organ or tissue transplants.