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Kidney Transplant
In the fight against kidney failure, kidney transplantation is a treatment method that both prolongs life and significantly improves quality of life.
At NY Health, we stand by our patients at every stage of the process with transplant centers at international standards, experienced surgeons and multidisciplinary teams.
We professionally manage the entire process from donor compatibility analysis, surgical planning, accommodation and transfer organization to postoperative follow-up and medication management.
You can contact us for a safe, planned and supportive kidney transplantation process.
Special for our international patients:
Remote pre-assessment (blood tests, imaging, organ compatibility)
Counseling for all documents relevant to the transfer process
Detailed examination and risk analysis planning for donor and recipient
VIP transfer, comfortable hotel accommodation, escort support
Long-term digital follow-up and medical consultancy after surgery
Step into a new life with NY Health.
Kidney transplantation is an effective treatment that prolongs life and improves quality of life.
As NY Health, we manage the entire process from ethical process to surgical planning, from accommodation to medication follow-up at international standards.
You can contact us to start the process or to get a second opinion.
Types of Kidney Transplant
Cadaveric Kidney Transplant
Cadaveric kidney transplantation involves the transplantation of healthy kidneys from deceased donors to patients awaiting transplantation according to their suitability. Cadaveric kidney transplantation is carried out within the framework of the national coordination system established by the Ministry of Health, and donor kidneys are distributed to suitable patients through this system. The increase in cadaveric donations supports more patients waiting for transplantation to have a healthy life with a suitable kidney.
Kidney Transplant from Living Donor
Kidney transplantation from a living donor is performed by transplanting a kidney from the first four degrees of the patient's relatives. In such transplants, the health status of the donor candidate is analyzed through detailed medical evaluations and it is determined whether he/she is suitable for transplantation. Living donor kidney transplantation is performed according to the patient's body organ compatibility and can contribute to accelerating the transplantation process.
Cross Kidney Transplant
Cross kidney transplantation is a procedure performed when two or more patients who do not have compatible donors and recipients are unable to obtain a kidney from their family or close environment. In this type of transplantation, if a match is found between donors and recipients from different families, kidney exchange is performed between the donors. Cross-transplantation is determined according to the cross-compatibility analysis between different patient and donor groups and offers an alternative solution for patients waiting for transplantation.
What are the Causes of End-Stage Renal Failure?
✔️ Diabetes (diabetes)
✔️ Chronic, uncontrolled high blood pressure
✔️ Chronic glomerulonephritis - inflammation of the tiny filters (glomeruli) in your kidneys, resulting in permanent loss of function
✔️ Polycystic kidney disease
Living donor kidney transplantation is a very comfortable method for both donor and recipient. However, kidney transplantation from a brain-dead person, i.e. a cadaver, is also very successful.
Who Cannot Have a Kidney Transplant?
There are very few patients who cannot have a kidney transplant. Patients with active infection cannot be transplanted. Transplantation can be performed after treatment of these patients.
Frequently Asked Questions
Kidney transplantation is suitable for patients with end-stage renal failure who require dialysis treatment. The general health condition of the patient and other conditions required for kidney transplantation are evaluated by the doctor.
In the postoperative period, it is important for patients to have regular follow-up under the supervision of a doctor and to use immunosuppressive drugs regularly. It is also recommended to pay attention to hygiene rules against the risk of infection.
The donor age limit for kidney transplantation is 18 and the upper age limit is determined by the health status of the donor candidate. Each candidate undergoes detailed medical evaluations to determine whether they are suitable for transplantation.
Living donor transplantation is performed by taking a kidney from a relative or close relative of the patient, while cadaveric transplantation is performed with kidneys obtained from deceased individuals. Living donor transplantation allows the transplant process to proceed faster.
SSI covers kidney transplant surgery for patients diagnosed with end-stage renal failure. Patients covered by SSI can undergo kidney transplantation free of charge when they meet the specified conditions.
Nutrition after kidney transplantation is planned by the doctor according to the general health status of the patient. In particular, a low-salt, balanced protein diet is recommended. Diet is important for the healthy functioning of the kidney.
Donor candidates must be over 18 years of age and must be found healthy as a result of medical evaluations. Ethics committee approval is mandatory for kidney donations from unrelated or unrelated people.
For kidney transplantation, patients need to apply and register at organ transplant centers. During the cadaveric organ waiting process, transplantation is performed when a suitable kidney is found through the national coordination system established by the Ministry of Health.