How high is the success rate of liver transplantation?
The success rate of liver transplantation is currently quite high, generally exceeding 90%.
Liver transplantation is a surgical treatment that involves implanting a healthy liver into a recipient through surgery, aiming to restore liver function in patients with end-stage liver disease. The success rate of liver transplant surgery is typically over 90%, indicating a relatively mature procedure, and postoperative survival rates are also high. Most patients can return to normal life after undergoing liver transplantation.
Not all patients with liver diseases are eligible for liver transplantation. Individuals with incurable malignant tumors, severe lesions in vital organs such as the heart, lungs, brain, or kidneys, or those infected with HIV are not suitable candidates for this procedure. Whether a patient is suitable for liver transplantation must be carefully evaluated by physicians.
After liver transplantation, close monitoring of the patient’s vital signs, liver function, kidney function, urine output, and other conditions is essential. Post-surgery diet should be light and low in salt, with increased intake of vegetables, fruits, and high-quality proteins. Attention should also be given to hygiene and nursing care, including regular body wiping to ensure personal cleanliness.