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Best Kidney Transplant Doctors in Noida

drdushyant-nadar
Dr. Dushyant Nadar
Director
Renal Care View Profile
Noida
  • Uro-oncology: Kidney, prostate and bladder cancers
  • Kidney disorders: Stones, BPH, renal failure and transplants
  • Robotic surgery: RAPN, RARP, RARC, and reconstructive procedures for strictures and PUJ obstruction
  • Advanced endourology: RIRS, URS, HOLEP and TURP
  • MBBS - M.L.B Medical College
  • M.S. General Surgery - M.L.B. Medical College
  • Diplomate of the National Board in Genitourinary Surgery - K.C.P. Nephrourological Centre Vijayawada.
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dr-rahul-gupta
Dr. Rahul Gupta
Associate Director
Renal Care View Profile
Noida
  • Renal Transplant
  • Reconstructive Urology
  • Robotic Urology
  • Uro Oncology
  • MCh (Urology) - JIPMER Pondicherry
  • MS (General Surgery) - GMC Bhopal
  • MBBS - GMC Bhopal.
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Expert Kidney Transplant Services Medanta Noida - Advanced Renal Care

When you or your loved ones have end stage renal disease finding the right medical team becomes essential for your health and future. Medanta Noida provides top-notch kidney tra...

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When you or your loved ones have end stage renal disease finding the right medical team becomes essential for your health and future. Medanta Noida provides top-notch kidney transplant services with state of the art technology and skilled specialists who have changed thousands of lives (through successful transplant procedures).

Advanced Types of Kidney Transplant Procedures

Our facility excels in different types of kidney transplants to address each patient's specific medical needs. We carry out both living donor and deceased donor transplants, with our team having completed more than 300 robotic kidney transplant procedures. This minimally invasive approach results in less blood loss, smaller incisions, and a quicker recovery time compared to traditional methods.

Kidney transplant operations take between 3 and 4 hours. During this time, our expert surgeons put the new kidney in the lower belly and integrate it up to your blood vessels and bladder. Our robot-assisted surgery program has shown great results.

Is Kidney Transplant Safe at Medanta Noida?

People often wonder if getting a new kidney is safe. Our great results show that our methods work well and don't put people at risk. Kidneys from living donors last 12-20 years while those from deceased donors work well for 8-12 years.

Before any transplant we do a thorough check to make sure donors and recipients are a good match and healthy enough (matching blood types, testing how well tissues work together, looking at heart health, and checking for any infections). We do this to cut down on risks and boost the chances of success.

Best Kidney Transplant Surgeons in Noida for Kidney Care

At our centre every Kidney Transplant Doctor in Noida has many years of expertise in kidney transplant medicine. Our team includes the Top Kidney Transplant specialists in Noida, kidney transplant surgeons, anaesthesia experts and trained nurses who team up to give you complete care during your transplant process.

The Top Kidney Transplant Doctor in Noida at Medanta knows that kidney transplants involve more than just surgery. We offer thorough advice before the transplant, detailed care plans after the operation, and long-term checkups to make sure your new kidney works well for a long time.

Patient Care and Recovery

Recovery starts right after surgery with 7-10 days of close monitoring in our transplant ICU. Our team keeps an eye on kidney function, manages pain well and starts to manage immunosuppressive medications. Most patients go back to their normal activities within 6-8 weeks, but full healing takes several months.

We give patients detailed diet guidelines, physical activity advice and medication schedules that fit their specific needs. Regular checkups let us monitor kidney function, change medications as needed and address any issues.

FAQs

  1. When do you need a kidney transplant?

You need a kidney transplant when chronic kidney disease gets worse and leads to end-stage renal failure when your kidneys work at less than 10-15% of their normal capacity.

  1. Who can be a kidney donor?

People between 18 and 65 years old who are in good health and have matching blood types can donate a kidney. They must not have unmanaged health issues (diabetes or high blood pressure).

  1. What tests happen before a kidney transplant?

Doctors run blood tests, take pictures of your insides, check your heart health, look for infections, and make sure you're ready for the operation before a kidney transplant.

  1. How long does a kidney transplant operation last?

The actual surgery takes about 3 to 4 hours. However, the whole process, including getting ready and recovering afterwards, makes your hospital stay much longer.

  1. How long does it take to get better after a transplant?

You'll need to stay in the hospital for 7 to 10 days right after the surgery. It takes 6 to 8 weeks to get back to your usual routine. Full healing happens over many months.

  1. What medicines do you need after a transplant?

You'll need immunosuppressive drugs for life to stop rejection. You'll also need medicines to prevent infections and handle side effects.

  1. What risks come with kidney transplant surgery?

Kidney transplant surgery is safe. Still, it can lead to bleeding, infection, or blood clots. Anaesthesia might cause problems too, but serious issues don't happen often.

  1. How long does a transplanted kidney work?

A kidney from a living donor works for 12 to 20 years. One from a deceased donor lasts 8 to 12 years.

  1. Can I get back to normal life after a transplant?

Yes, you can. Most people who get transplants go back to work, travel, work out, and do regular things. You just need to take care of yourself and see your doctor.

  1. What happens after a kidney transplant?

You'll need to show up for regular checkups. These include blood work, checks on your meds, and overall health assessments. At first, you'll visit often, but these trips become less frequent as time goes on.

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