Multi Organ Transplantation in India


What is Multi Organ Transplant?

The procedure where the organ is taken from another living being in order to replace the diseased organ by the healthy organ that functions properly. The transplanted organs are those organs that cannot be treated with the help of any medical drugs or with any kind of surgeries. The different organs that can be transplanted are kidneys, intestine, lungs, pancreas, heart and liver. The different tissue that can be both transplanted and donated are bone marrow, skin, heart, middle ear, tendons and the valves.

Cost of Multi Organ Transplant in India


Organ Transplant Cost India. Days in Hospital Procedure Cost (USD)
Kidney Transplant cost in India for Unrelated Donor and Recipient Donor-10 days in multiple bed; 10000
Kidney Transplant in India for Related Donor and Recipient Recepient- 14 days in Single Room 7000
Bone Marrow Transplant cost in India Depend on the type of bone marrow transplant 40000
Liver Transplant Surgery cost in India Depends upon the treatment 50,000
Unilateral With Digisynic Implant 3 16000
Bilateral With Digisynic Implant 3 30000

*The charges mentioned in the above packages are just an estimate and are subject to change, depending on the medical problem and condition of the patient. These are not final packages as post-surgical complications also have a say in the actual bill.

*The final prices offered to the patients is based on their medical reports and is dependent on the current medical condition of the patient, type of room, hospital brand and the surgeons expertise.

Which Human organs can be transplanted successfully ?


Following organs can be transplanted -

  • Intestine
  • Heart and Lungs ( both can be transplanted simultaneously )
  • Liver
  • Lungs
  • Pancreas and Kidney (both can be transplanted simultaneously)
  • Kidney
  • Pancreas

Organ Transplant Matching Process


Different factors in considering organ matching and allocation

Both logistical and medical characteristics are thoroughly measured for an organ so as to distribute it to the best matched recipient candidate. The matching criterion consists of-

  • The relative distance between the recipient and the donor
  • The size of the organs needed and blood type
  • The time spent awaiting the transplant

Factors to be considered before organ matching


  • It is important to know whether the recipient is an adult or a child
  • The medical urgency of the recipient
  • The degree of the immune system matches between the recipient and donor

Organ Matching Process


  • First step is to donate an organ
  • Then the UNOS lists the potential recipients
  • The third step is to notify the transplant center about an available organ
  • Then the transplant team processes the organ for the recipient
  • The organ is either accepted or declined

Organ Transplant Waiting List


To be on the national waiting list, the patient is required to visit at a transplant hospital. The physician will examine the patient carefully in order to determine the present condition of health and medical history and thereby deciding that the patient is convincible enough to be listed .

Organ Distribution Policy


The first step to distribute the organs locally and if there are no recipients then the organs are regionally offered and finally they are nationally distributed. The purpose is to place the organs of the donor.

Organ Donation Facts


The organ can be donated by-

  • Anyone above 18 years of age can become an organ donor
  • If the organ is donated after death, then a detailed medical assessment is done to decide which organ can be successfully donated.
  • The conditions that can exclude the organ donation are HIV, severe infections, kidney disease, heart disease and any type of Cancer.

Organ Donors


Both living and brain dead can be organ donors. The person who received an injury either pathological or traumatic to that specific part of the brain that controls the process of breathing and heartbeat, the person is declared as brain dead. The brain dead person is suitable for organ donation.

Living Donor : A living donor could be a family member like parents, brother or sister. A living donor can donate renewable cells, fluid or tissues. The living donor can also donate small bowel, a partial donation of liver and a single kidney.

Deceased Donor (cadaveric) : These are those donors who are declared as brain dead and their organs are kept workable in ventilators till the time they can be used for transplantation.

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