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What are the Benefits and risks of a liver transplant || Shri Ram Medical College.

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The ability of the liver to regenerate combined with surgical advancements has made it possible for people to donate a portion of their liver to a recipient in critical need. Only the liver can regenerate, or grow back, damaged tissue. Two to four weeks following surgery, your liver will begin functioning normally again. After around 2 months, it will have returned to its pre-donation size. Roughly 8,000 liver organs are donated by living donors annually. Wait times for those on the national transplant waiting list can be cut in half with the help of a living donor. Time is money, and by cutting out unnecessary steps, lives may be spared. As an added bonus, a liver transplant from a living donor can begin functioning right away, improving postoperative outcomes. Patients with terminal liver illness have a chance of survival thanks to living-donor transplantation. In addition, it raises the available liver organ supply for those on the transplant waiting list. Donors who give their livers while sti

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