
Living Related Donor Transplantation
Living Related Donor Transplantation involves receiving a healthy organ or tissue, such as a kidney or part of the liver, from a biologically related donor—like a family member—who is a compatible match. This procedure offers a higher chance of success and shorter waiting times compared to deceased donors. The donor undergoes medical testing to ensure safety and compatibility before surgery. The goal is to replace the diseased organ, restoring function and improving quality of life. This approach emphasizes the importance of careful evaluation and ethical considerations to ensure both donor and recipient are protected.