Patient Experience
A 28-year-old female software engineer from Bangalore with autoimmune hepatitis-induced cirrhosis received a living-donor transplant from her brother, complicated by a rare bile duct anomaly requiring innovative microsurgical reconstruction; she returned to full-time coding work within 5 months with normalized liver enzymes.
A 62-year-old retired fisherman from coastal Tamil Nadu with hepatocellular carcinoma received a deceased-donor transplant after targeted immunotherapy shrank his tumor, with his entire village crowdfunding his medication; he now mentors other fishing communities about hepatitis B prevention.
A 7-year-old boy with biliary atresia failed two Kasai procedures before receiving a split-liver transplant from an anonymous donor, with his single mother (a school teacher) receiving housing support from hospital social services during the 3-month recovery period.
A 45-year-old Kuwaiti businessman with NASH cirrhosis received a domino transplant using a liver from a donor with familial amyloidosis, requiring coordinated international follow-up care; he established a foundation supporting liver research across Middle Eastern countries.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman at 24 weeks gestation developed acute liver failure from HELLP syndrome and received an emergency transplant while simultaneously undergoing cesarean section delivery; both mother and premature daughter recovered after 2 months in specialized ICU care.
A 71-year-old former army colonel with alcoholic cirrhosis and complete portal vein thrombosis underwent India's first combined liver transplant and portal vein arterialization procedure, using a novel anticoagulation protocol developed specifically for his case.
A 19-year-old college student from Nepal with Wilson's disease received an auxiliary partial liver transplant, preserving his native liver's synthetic function while replacing metabolic capacity; he completed his engineering degree during recovery and now works in biomedical device design.
A 38-year-old ******* woman with HIV and hepatitis C co-infection received a transplant using organs from an HIV-positive donor through a special research protocol, requiring complex antiretroviral and immunosuppressant drug interactions management over 9 months of adjustment.
A 52-year-old Jain priest with cryptogenic cirrhosis refused blood products due to religious beliefs and received a bloodless transplant using acute normovolemic hemodilution and cell salvage technology, with his religious community providing round-the-clock meditation support during recovery.
A 60-year-old Malaysian rubber plantation worker with chronic pesticide exposure-induced liver damage received a transplant complicated by unusual chemical metabolite clearance issues, requiring customized dialysis filtration during the immediate post-operative period.
A 12-year-old Syrian refugee with caroli disease received a transplant through humanitarian medical visa arrangements, with language barriers overcome using pictogram-based medication instructions and follow-up care coordinated with doctors in Turkey after repatriation.
A 41-year-old professional chef with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency received a transplant and developed unique dietary rehabilitation needs, working with hospital nutritionists to create a spice-limited Indian cuisine menu for transplant recipients nationwide.
A 65-year-old grandmother with polycystic liver disease measuring 15kg liver mass received a transplant requiring special cardiovascular management for abdominal compartment syndrome, with her grandchildren creating video diaries that became part of her motivational therapy.