Operations on transplanted organs
Operations on transplanted organs are surgical interventions performed to correct disorders, treat complications, or extend the functional lifespan of a transplanted organ. These procedures are necessary to maintain stable graft function and prevent rejection.
When are operations on transplanted organs required?
- In the presence of signs of graft rejection.
- If complications such as vascular thrombosis or cicatricial changes develop.
- In cases where repeat transplantation (re-transplantation) is required.
- With the development of infections or inflammatory processes in the transplantation area.
- When correction of the anatomical position of the organ or restoration of its function is necessary.
How is the procedure performed?
- Diagnostics and assessment of graft status – a comprehensive evaluation is performed, including laboratory tests, ultrasound, computed tomography, and biopsy.
- Preoperative preparation – therapy is prescribed to reduce procedural risks.
- Surgical intervention – depending on the type of transplanted organ, vascular correction, removal of fibrotic tissue, graft replacement, or other necessary procedures are performed.
- Postoperative monitoring – the patient remains under observation to assess the effectiveness of the intervention.
- Rehabilitation and therapy – immunosuppressive treatment and restorative measures are carried out.
Main advantages of operations on transplanted organs in Belarus
- They help extend the functional lifespan of the transplanted organ.
- They reduce the risk of rejection and development of complications.
- They ensure stable graft function.
- The use of modern surgical techniques minimizes procedural trauma.
- Postoperative monitoring and therapy increase the chances of successful recovery.
Belarus has a highly developed transplantology system that includes modern methods for the diagnosis and treatment of transplanted organs. Procedures are performed in specialized clinics using advanced technologies, and professional medical monitoring ensures a high level of treatment success.
This text has been translated using machine translation technology (DeepL API) and may contain inaccuracies.