
Multi-Organ Transplantation
Multi-organ transplantation involves surgically replacing several failing or diseased organs in a patient with healthy organs from a donor. This complex procedure often addresses conditions like liver, kidney, heart, or lung failure occurring simultaneously. Coordinated to improve survival and quality of life, it requires careful matching of donor organs, meticulous planning, and advanced surgical techniques. Post-transplant, patients need ongoing medical care to prevent rejection and manage immunosuppressive medications. Overall, multi-organ transplants can significantly extend life and restore function when single-organ failure cannot be resolved by other treatments.