What is cadaver tranplantation?
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Kidneys for transplant come from a living donor or a deceased (cadaver) donor. When a kidney is transplantedfrom a living donor, the donor's remaining kidney enlarges to take over the work of two. As with any major operation, there is a chance of complication.
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As kidneys become diseased, they lose their ability to function, a condition called end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or kidney failure. Treatments for kidney failure are hemodialysis, a mechanical process to clean the blood of waste products; peritoneal dialysis, in which toxins are removed by passing chemical solutions through the abdomen; and kidney transplant.
None of these options is a cure for kidney failure. But a transplant offers the best prospects, given that the transplanted kidney functions successfully
None of these options is a cure for kidney failure. But a transplant offers the best prospects, given that the transplanted kidney functions successfully
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