Dr. Vinay Mahendra, MS, Mch (Uro.), DNB (Uro.), FRCS (Glasg.), FRCS (Uro.), Senior Consultant Urologist, Laparoscopic and Robotic Urologist Surgeon and Renal Transplant Surgeon, Apollo Super Speciality Hospital, Kolkata
A kidney transplant (KT), sometimes known as a renal transplant, is a treatment for kidney failure at end stage renal disease (ESRD). Kidney transplant surgery is a major surgery during which a person with kidney failure receives a new kidney—either from a living donor or a deceased donor. A successful kidney transplant is closest to natural kidney function and considered the most effective treatment for ESRD—offering a chance for a longer, healthier life. The transplant procedure must be carried out as quickly as possible for the transplant to have the best chance of success.
Kidney transplant procedure
The kidney transplant procedure involves 3 main stages:
When the kidney is properly in place, the incision in your abdomen will be closed with surgical staples, stitches or surgical glue. Although the procedure may sound relatively straightforward, it's very demanding and complex surgery that usually takes around 3 hours to complete.