Overview of Specialty

Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice for patients with kidney failure, offering long-term recovery, improved survival, and enhanced quality of life. At Yashoda Medicity, our Renal Transplant Program is equipped to manage even the most complex transplant cases, ensuring safe and successful outcomes through advanced surgical techniques and multidisciplinary expertise.

Types of Transplants Performed

Our transplant unit specializes in handling:

  • ABO-Incompatible Transplants – Enables kidney transplantation across different blood groups with advanced desensitization protocols.
  • Highly Sensitized Transplants – For patients with pre-formed antibodies, ensuring compatibility and reduced risk of rejection.
  • Swap Transplants – Paired kidney exchange program for patients without a suitable donor match.
  • High-Risk Transplants – Specialised care for patients with multiple co-morbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease.

Our Approach

  • Comprehensive Evaluation – Each patient undergoes a detailed assessment of medical history, immune status, and organ function to ensure eligibility and safety.
  • Desensitization Protocols – Used in ABO-incompatible or sensitized patients to minimize antibody levels before surgery.
  • Advanced Surgical Expertise – Minimally invasive and precise surgical techniques that reduce complications and improve recovery.
  • Post-Transplant Care – Dedicated long-term monitoring for rejection, infections, and medication adjustments to ensure the best outcomes.

Why Choose Us

  • Experienced renal transplant surgeons and nephrologists.
  • Dedicated transplant ICU and post-operative care facilities.
  • Multidisciplinary coordination, including nephrology, urology, immunology, and critical care.
  • Stringent infection control and internationally aligned protocols.
  • Holistic patient and family counselling with emphasis on lifelong care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A renal transplant is the surgical replacement of a failed kidney with a healthy one from a living or deceased donor. It is usually required in patients with end-stage kidney disease who cannot sustain life with dialysis alone.

Kidney transplantation offers longer survival, better quality of life, fewer dietary restrictions, improved energy levels, and freedom from frequent dialysis sessions.

Yes, even patients with conditions like diabetes or hypertension may undergo transplant after careful evaluation and management of their associated risks.

The longevity of a kidney transplant varies, but many patients enjoy 10–20 years or more of healthy kidney function with proper care and regular follow-up.

Patients must take lifelong immunosuppressive medications, maintain regular follow-ups, follow a balanced diet, avoid smoking and alcohol, and practice infection prevention measures.