A liver transplant is a life-saving surgical procedure in which a damaged or failing liver is replaced with a healthy liver from a deceased or living donor. It is usually recommended for patients with end-stage liver disease or acute liver failure when other treatments are no longer effective.
The liver plays a crucial role in metabolism, detoxification, digestion, blood clotting, and protein production. When it fails, serious complications can affect the entire body. Liver transplantation helps restore normal liver function, improve quality of life, and significantly increase survival with proper medical care and follow-up.
