In the UK the donor's hospital pays for everything connected with the donation process and the recipients hospital (if different) pays for all the costs involved with the recipient side of the transplant. Neither donor nor recipient pay for any of it.
kidney transplantsheart transplantsliverthere is endless amounts of transplants
Kidney transplants, followed by liver transplants, are most common.
Maximum number of live Kidney Transplants in India are probably done at the Nadiad Kidney Hospital (Muljibhai Patel Urological Hospital). Around 100 live kidney transplants are done there each year.
kidney :) kidney :) kidney :) and the heart and lungs are quite common.
Well I can't say for sure on kidney transplant, but my husband just had a liver transplant and looks like it will be around $500,000 when all is said and done. Kidney transplants are cheaper.
cornea and kidney. (and skin) Liver and kidney
The reason simultaneous kidney-pancreas transplants and pancreas after kidney transplants are performed more frequently than pancreas only transplants is the relative risk of immunosuppressant drugs in people with diabetes.
They're not. Kidney and liver are the most common.
Liver and kidney
Yes it can. For example people with kidney transplants only have one kidney.
The most likely kidney donors are immediate family.
Yes!! kidney transplants would still be necessary as some patients bodies reject dialysis treatment and they resort to kidney transplant. Therefore even if dialysis machines are cheap, transplants are still required.