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‘’ Welcome to the dedicated page
kidney transplant! ‘’

I am Dr. Daragiu Ada, together with a whole experienced medical team we are exploring treatment possibilities to provide you with the best medical care.

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Dr. Daragiu Ada

Understanding Kidney Transplantation

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Kidney transplant is a life-saving medical procedure, replacing a diseased kidney with a healthy one from a donor. This intervention offers hope and improved quality of life for those with chronic renal failure or other serious kidney conditions.

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Kidney transplant is a life-saving medical procedure, replacing a diseased kidney with a healthy one from a donor. This intervention offers hope and improved quality of life for those with chronic renal failure or other serious kidney conditions.

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Description of the Process in Stages

The initial contact

The first step is to get in touch with me and my team. You can contact us by mail at office@drdaragiuada.ro or by phone +40 724 727 233, where we will discuss your initial needs and questions.

Initial Medical Assessment

After receiving your information, the case will be evaluated by a specialist doctor. We will give you a detailed answer and a professional medical opinion.

First Step: Assessment and Preparation

The process begins with a thorough assessment. The patient and the potential donor – a family member – undergo medical examinations to ensure compatibility and optimal health for the transplant. This stage includes medical advice, laboratory tests and other necessary tests.

The Second Stage: The Transplantation Process

Once a compatible donor is identified and evaluations are complete, the date of the intervention is set. The transplant is performed in a specialized medical facility, where the surgical team will transfer the healthy kidney into the recipient’s body. This advanced procedure requires precise coordination and careful post-operative care.

After Transplantation: Recovery and Continuing Care

Recovery after kidney transplant involves medical monitoring and lifestyle adjustments. The patient will receive medication to prevent rejection of the new organ and will have regular appointments with the medical team to ensure the transplanted kidney is working optimally.

The Role and Importance of the Donor

The donor plays a crucial role in this process. Donating a kidney is a generous act that can change someone’s life. Donor safety and health are priorities and the decision to donate is always voluntary and well-informed.

Support and Resources

We are committed to providing full support throughout this process. We provide educational resources, emotional and logistical support to facilitate the most comfortable and safe experience for both patient and donor.

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    “As a physician, and more importantly, as a person who dedicates his life to the health and well-being of others, I strongly believe in the power of healing through compassion, expertise, and innovation.

    In this medical journey, my goal is not only to provide cutting-edge treatments, but also to be with you, my patients, as a guide and supporter. I want to assure you that in every decision we make together, your interest always comes first.

    Thank you for trusting me and being a part of this journey. ”

    With respect and dedication,
    Dr. Daragiu Ada

    Kidney Transplant Questions and Answers

    Who is eligible for a kidney transplant?

    Eligibilitatea pentru un transplant de rinichi depinde de mai mulți factori, inclusiv starea generală de sănătate, tipul și severitatea bolii renale. O evaluare medicală detaliată va determina dacă un pacient este un candidat potrivit pentru transplant.

    What are the risks of a kidney transplant?

    Like any major surgical procedure, kidney transplantation carries risks, including the risk of organ rejection, infection, or complications from immunosuppressive medications. The medical team will discuss these risks at length and will closely monitor the patient’s health.

    What does recovery after a kidney transplant involve?

    Recovery can vary, but usually includes a period of hospitalization, followed by regular doctor visits and close monitoring. Patients will take medication to prevent rejection of the organ and will need to follow a healthy lifestyle.

    How long does it take for a kidney donor to recover?

    A kidney donor’s recovery usually takes several weeks, with minimal long-term restrictions. Most donors can lead a normal and healthy life after donation.

    Is a kidney transplant a long-term solution?

    Kidney transplantation can significantly improve the quality and duration of life. The lifespan of a transplanted kidney varies, but many patients live for many years with normal kidney function.

    What are the options if the transplanted kidney fails?

    In the rare event of failure of the transplanted kidney, options may include returning to dialysis and/or evaluation for another transplant. The medical team will provide support and advice to determine the best course of action.

    What risks does the donor face in the kidney transplant process?

    Donating a kidney is a safe and well-established procedure. The risks associated with donation are comparable to any other major surgery and are generally low. These may include reactions to anesthesia, bleeding, or infection, but such complications are rare. In terms of long-term health, donors can live a normal and healthy life with only one kidney. Health monitoring after donation is essential, but most donors do not experience significant changes in their lifestyle or general health. Donor safety is always our priority and the decision to donate is made after a full medical evaluation and a clear understanding of all the issues involved.

    Can a patient lead a normal life after kidney transplant?

    Yes, most patients can lead a normal and active life after a kidney transplant. Although it will be necessary to avoid certain high-risk activities and adhere to a medication regimen to prevent kidney rejection, patients can generally return to their usual activities, including work and sports, after a recovery and adaptation period.

    Who can be a kidney donor in a living donor transplant?

    In the context of kidney transplants performed in our private hospital, living donors are usually family members up to the second degree of consanguinity according to Turkish regulations. This includes parents, siblings, children, grandparents, grandchildren and uncles/aunts. Donors must be in good physical and mental health and medically compatible with the recipient. Each potential donor undergoes a thorough evaluation process to ensure that the donation is safe for them and beneficial for the recipient. Donor safety and health are our top priorities in this process.

    What investigations are required for a kidney donor before transplantation?

    The kidney donor must go through a set of medical investigations to ensure safety and compatibility. These include blood tests, kidney function tests, cardiovascular and imaging evaluations, and psychological consultations. The purpose of these investigations is to check the general health of the donor and to ensure that donating the kidney will not have any long-term adverse effects on the donor’s health.