Lotus’s Advanced Kidney Transplantation Centre
Two bean shaped organ that contains million nephrons each. These Nephrons are made up of tiny structure of filtering unit called Glomerulus that filters your blood and the tubules that return the necessary substances to your blood and remove the wastes.
Basic Tests to Diagnose Kidney diseases :
Urine Analysis,Blood, Urea, Creatnine and Electrolyte
Kidneys are organs responsible for filtering waste from the body through the urine. Kidneys also perform synthetic endocrine and metabolic functions of the body. The inability of Kidneys to perform these functions can be due to Kidney diseases.
The sudden occurrence of kidney failure or damage which happens within few hours or days is known as Acute Kidney Injury or Acute Renal Failure. This leads to build up of waste products in the blood making it hard for the kidneys to maintain the balance of fluid in the body.
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Chronic Kidney Disease commonly known as CKD is the failure in the functioning of Kidneys which leads to harmful levels of fluids and waste build up in the body for more than 3 months duration. CKD can also lead to end stage renal failure, often requiring dialysis or a transplant.
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The Department of Nephrology and Urology Science at Lotus Hospital houses a team of experienced nephrologists, urologists and anesthetists who provide expert care and treatment. The intensive care unit provides utmost care for end stage renal failure. A dedicated team of nurses trained in renal transplant to take care of pre transplant and post-transplant individuals. The Dialysis unit has state of the art infrastructure providing dialysis care and services 24*7.
Lotus Hospital offers comprehensive treatment in the form of renal transplants for End Stage Renal Disease. The Nephrology-Urology department takes pride in its teamwork and the Hospital is well equipped with latest diagnostic and therapeutic facilities. Lotus offers living as well as deceased donor transplants not only for adults but for also children.
When the kidneys lose their function, that is filtering wastes from the body, toxic wastes start accumulating in the body. This is called Renal failure. This situation occurs when a patient suffers from certain diseases such as Malignant Hypertension, Chronic Infections, Diabetes, Glomeruli which is inflammation and scarring of the filters in the kidney, Polycystic Kidney Disease and also due to Autoimmune disorders like Lupus. Most of the patients who need a renal transplant will be mostly on dialysis.
A renal transplant may not be considered if the patient has Tuberculosis or a recent history of cancer, advanced heart, lung or liver disease and if the patient is a chronic smoker, alcohol or drug dependent.
The surgery takes approximately three hours. The donor kidney will be placed in the lower abdomen, the blood vessels from the donor kidney will be connected to the patient’s body and the ureter from the donor kidney will be connected to the patient’s bladder. Blood will start flowing through the new kidney and it begins its function of filtering.