Organ Transplant
Organ transplantation is a medical procedure that involves removing a diseased or damaged organ from a patient’s body and replacing it with a healthy organ from a donor.
AKK Healthcare can help connect you with qualified transplant centers and medical professionals to facilitate the process in a smooth way.
Cornea Transplant
If you’re suffering from vision problems, specifically caused by corneal damage or disease, AKK Healthcare is here to facilitate cornea transplant for you.
The procedure involves removing the damaged or diseased cornea and replacing it with a donor cornea. The transplant is typically performed on an outpatient basis and takes about an hour to complete.
Bone Marrow Transplant
During a bone marrow transplant, healthy bone marrow stem cells are transplanted into the patient’s bloodstream to replace diseased or damaged cells. The procedure typically takes several hours and is performed under general anesthesia.
The transplant process may involve chemotherapy or radiation to eliminate diseased cells and make room for the new bone marrow cells. After the transplant, the patient will require close medical monitoring to ensure the success of the procedure and prevent complications.
Liver Transplant
During a liver transplant, the diseased liver is removed and replaced with a healthy donor liver. The procedure can take several hours and is performed under general anesthesia.
After the transplant, the patient will require close monitoring to ensure that the new liver is functioning properly and to prevent complications such as infection and rejection. Long-term medication will also be necessary to prevent the patient’s immune system from rejecting the new liver.
Kidney Transplant
A kidney transplant may be necessary if your kidneys are no longer able to function properly due to chronic kidney disease, diabetes, or other conditions. During a kidney transplant, a healthy donor kidney is transplanted into the patient’s body to replace the diseased kidney.
After the transplant, the patient will require close medical monitoring to ensure that the new kidney is functioning properly and to prevent complications such as infection and rejection. Long-term medication will also be necessary to prevent the patient’s immune system from rejecting the new kidney.
Facilitating the Procedure
At AKK Healthcare, we will help facilitate the process for you by connecting you with qualified specialists and treatment centers, arranging for comprehensive evaluations and diagnostic tests, and providing ongoing support throughout your treatment journey.