Understanding the Liver Transplant Process: From Evaluation to Surgery
 
     A liver transplant is often the only life-saving option for patients with severe or end-stage liver disease. The journey to receiving a new liver is complex, involving multiple stages of medical evaluation, preparation, and coordination. Here’s an overview of the liver transplant process from the very beginning until surgery.  1. Initial Evaluation  The process starts with a thorough medical assessment. The liver transplant team evaluates the severity of the patient’s liver disease, overall health condition, and suitability for surgery. Blood tests, imaging scans, and psychological evaluations are performed to ensure the patient is physically and mentally prepared.  2. Listing for Transplant  If a patient is deemed eligible, they are placed on the transplant waiting list. Priority is determined by the Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score, which reflects how urgently a transplant is needed.  3. Pre-Transplant Care  While waiting for a donor organ, patients receive tre...
 
 
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