Liver Transplant and Gastrointestinal (GI) & Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary (HPB) Surgery represent the most advanced treatments for complex liver, pancreas, gallbladder, and bile duct diseases. These procedures are performed by highly specialized surgical teams trained in managing both benign and malignant disorders of the digestive system and hepatobiliary organs.
Our comprehensive program offers a multidisciplinary approach, combining cutting-edge surgical techniques, precision diagnostics, and advanced post-operative care to ensure optimal outcomes for patients with end-stage liver disease, liver cancer, pancreatic tumors, and biliary tract disorders.
The primary goal of Liver Transplant & GI & HPB Surgery is to restore normal function to vital digestive and metabolic organs that are no longer able to sustain the body’s needs due to irreversible damage or disease progression.
Common Indications Include:
End-stage Liver Disease caused by cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis B or C, or alcohol-induced liver failure.
Liver Tumors, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cholangiocarcinoma.
Acute Liver Failure resulting from drug toxicity or infection.
Pancreatic Diseases, such as pancreatic cancer, chronic pancreatitis, or cystic neoplasms.
Biliary Tract Disorders, including bile duct injuries, strictures, or congenital abnormalities.
GI Tumors of the stomach, intestines, and colorectal region requiring complex resections or reconstructions.
These surgeries aim to extend survival, enhance quality of life, and prevent disease recurrence through meticulous surgical precision and long-term monitoring.
The surgical approach depends on the specific diagnosis and patient’s condition.
Liver Transplant:
A liver transplant involves replacing a diseased or failing liver with a healthy liver from a deceased or living donor. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia and may take 8–12 hours. After surgery, the patient is closely monitored in the intensive care unit (ICU) for liver function, infection control, and organ rejection.
GI & HPB Surgeries:
For GI and HPB conditions, surgical procedures may include partial hepatectomy (liver resection), Whipple procedure (pancreaticoduodenectomy), bile duct reconstruction, or complex gastrointestinal resections. These are often performed using minimally invasive or robotic-assisted techniques to reduce pain, blood loss, and recovery time.
Post-operative care includes nutritional management, immunosuppressive therapy (in transplant cases), physiotherapy, and regular follow-up imaging to ensure long-term success.
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