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A 28-year-old software engineer from Bangalore with autoimmune hepatitis-induced cirrhosis received a living donor transplant from his sister. Despite postoperative biliary complications requiring two additional procedures, he returned to full-time work within 5 months and now participates in marathon running.
A 62-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural Karnataka with NASH cirrhosis faced financial constraints. Through hospital charity programs and a discounted medication scheme, she received a deceased donor transplant. Her recovery was remarkable, with no rejection episodes, and she now volunteers as a patient educator.
A 45-year-old fisherman from Mangalore with hepatitis B cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma underwent combined liver transplantation and tumor resection. His unique maritime occupation required customized physiotherapy, and he successfully returned to modified fishing duties after 8 months.
A 19-year-old college student with acute liver failure from mushroom poisoning was airlifted from Coorg. She received an emergency transplant using a novel perfusion technique for marginal donors. After a stormy ICU course, she made a complete neurological recovery and resumed studies.
A 34-year-old pregnant woman at 28 weeks gestation developed HELLP syndrome with liver rupture. She underwent simultaneous emergency C-section and liver transplantation in a coordinated procedure with obstetric teams. Both mother and premature baby survived with excellent outcomes.
A 57-year-old Tibetan monk with alcoholic cirrhosis abstained for 3 years before transplantation. His spiritual practices were incorporated into postoperative care, resulting in exceptional pain management with minimal opioids. He returned to his monastery after 4 months.
An 8-year-old child with biliary atresia failed Kasai procedure received a reduced-size liver transplant. The team used innovative 3D-printed models for surgical planning. The child's growth percentiles improved from 5th to 50th percentile within 18 months.
A 41-year-old Afghan refugee with hepatitis C cirrhosis and HIV co-infection received a transplant using specialized antiretroviral protocols. Social workers helped navigate documentation challenges. She achieved sustained virologic response and undetectable HIV viral load.
A 70-year-old retired judge with cryptogenic cirrhosis developed unusual portal vein thrombosis. Using novel anticoagulation protocols and robotic-assisted transplantation, he recovered with preserved renal function and published a memoir about his medical journey.
A 23-year-old professional dancer with Wilson's disease received a transplant after acute decompensation. Rehabilitation focused on neuromuscular retraining for balance and coordination. She returned to professional performance within 14 months.
A 50-year-old street vendor with hepatitis E-induced acute-on-chronic liver failure received emergency transplantation during monsoon season. Community fundraising supported his care. He now runs a small grocery store with modified working hours.
A 36-year-old research scientist with primary sclerosing cholangitis participated in an experimental immunosuppression trial. His background helped him document recovery meticulously, providing valuable data for future protocols. He returned to laboratory work after 6 months.
A 29-year-old woman with polycystic liver disease affecting 90% of liver volume underwent transplantation with simultaneous nephrectomy for renal cysts. The intricate procedure required multidisciplinary planning, and she subsequently conceived through IVF two years post-transplant.