There are a few homeostatic imbalances that a person on dialysis encounter. One of these imbalances is the ability to flush the body of toxins.
Toxins and waste are filtered from the kidneys
It seems to me the answer could be dialysis or plasmapheresis.
So as not to upset/shock the body temperature of the person who is on dialysis.
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A person without kidneys that is not on dialysis may only live from a few days to several weeks before dying.
Dialysis is not usually required continuously unless there are certain aspects affecting the person. Eg: severe acidosis, hyperlactatemia. Generally you would pause dialysis, perform the surgery and then resume after if applicable.
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It is very hard to find a kidney transplant. In some countries it can take several years before you can get a transplant.
There are two methods of dialysis in use: hemodialysis (blood dialysis) and peritoneal dialysis (dialysis in the abdominal cavity). In hemodialysis, the dialysis membrane is made up of cellophane or other synthetic material that assists in the removal of impurities from the blood by their passage through these semipermeable membranes in a fluid bath. In peritoneal dialysis, the surface area of the peritoneum acts as the membrane. Dialysis fluid is introduced into the peritoneal cavity and then periodically removed along with the waste products. This procedure may be done at intervals throughout the day or during the night.