Scope: Conditions, Diseases, Treatments, and Procedures
Transplant surgery encompasses the conditions, diseases, treatments, and procedures surrounding the transplantation of organs, tissues, and cells.
Organ Transplantation:
Heart Transplant: A heart transplant is the replacement of a damaged or failing heart with a healthy heart from a donor, most typically due to heart failure.
Kidney Transplant: Kidney transplantation is performed to replace a failed or dysfunctional kidney with a healthy kidney.
Liver Transplant: A liver transplant replaces a diseased or damaged liver with a healthy liver from a donor. It is a critical treatment option for individuals with liver failure or end-stage liver disease.
Lung Transplant: Lung transplantation is replacement of one or both diseased lungs typically due to advanced lung diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Qualifications, Training, and Certifications
After completing surgery training, a physician must complete fellowship in transplant surgery which focuses on patient selection, immunosuppression strategies, and surgical techniques.
Related Medical Specialties
The success of transplant surgery relies on a collaborative effort involving various medical specialties. Organ procurement and transplantation require a multidisciplinary team comprising surgeons, nephrologists, cardiologists, anesthesiologists, internists, and other specialists. Each member brings unique expertise to ensure compatibility between the donor and recipient and to monitor the patient throughout the process.
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