Organ donation laws vary across different countries in the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) and the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. This page ...
Living donor liver transplantation has been successfully performed in the UK since 1995. A liver transplant operation is life saving surgery for patients with end stage liver disease. It is also ...
This information does not cover detailed medical questions; it is designed to give you general information about donating part of your liver based on the advice of medical professionals and currently ...
Very few transplant centres offer Living Donor Liver Transplantation (LDLT) for adult patients. Overall, living liver transplants account for only 2% of all living donor transplants in the UK. Most ...
When someone is told they need a liver transplant, speaking to family and friends about possible living donor liver transplantation can be difficult. People might think that waiting for a liver from a ...
Below is some general information about donating part of your liver as a living donor. It is based on the advice of medical professionals. All operations carry some risk, including donating part of ...
All operations carry some risk. Donating part of your liver is no different, so it's important you are aware of the potential risks associated with the surgery when making your decision. The risks ...
Below is information about the process the living donor coordinator will guide you through to make sure you're healthy enough to donate your liver. The tests are generally not painful or invasive, but ...