Multi-Organ Transplant Hospital
The most comprehensive center for multiple organ transplants in Western India is Global Hospitals Mumbai. Our hospital provides multidisciplinary care for all transplants under one roof and has performed more than 500 liver and kidney transplants as well as active programs in hand, heart, intestinal, lung, pancreas, and bone marrow transplant. For three years in a row, our hospital has received the Best Hospital for Multi Organ Transplantation in Western India award.
All solid organ transplants, including dual and multiple visceral transplants, as well as Complex Vascular Composite Allograft (Hand) transplants, are expertly managed by the team. In India, only our hospital has successfully performed a bilateral hand transplant with a partial hand transplant on a quadruple amputee.
Liver Transplant: The top liver transplant facility in western India is Global Hospital in Mumbai. A group of 20 doctors work exclusively to care for liver transplant patients. The team consists of pediatric and transplant hepatologists as well as HPB surgeons, liver intensivists, liver anesthetists, and interventional radiologists.
We deal with a variety of liver transplant procedures, such as Living Donor Liver Transplantation (LDLT), Diseases Donor Liver Transplantation (DDLT), ABO Incompatible Liver Transplantation, Auxiliary Liver Transplantation, etc. In terms of treating patients with acute liver failure (ALF) and acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF), our center is regarded as among the best in the nation.
Pancreas Transplant: A pancreas transplant involves performing surgery to insert a healthy pancreas from a deceased donor into a patient whose pancreas is no longer functioning correctly. Type 1 diabetes is the most common condition for which pancreas transplants are performed. People with type 2 diabetes account for 15% of all pancreatic transplant procedures. When a person’s kidneys have been harmed by diabetes, a pancreas transplant is frequently performed in conjunction with a kidney transplant.
Kidney Transplant: One of the most active kidney transplant programs is at Global Hospital in Parel, Mumbai. It is arguably the best at performing preventative kidney transplants. It is also one of the most active facilities for ABO incompatible kidney transplants. All nephrology (kidney) services are offered at Global Hospital in Parel, Mumbai. Both the outpatient and inpatient departments handle all forms of renal diseases. All types of treatment are offered for renal replacement therapy. This includes continuous renal replacement therapy, intermittent hemodialysis, slow low efficiency dialysis (SLED), peritoneal dialysis (CAPD and automated PD).
Heart Transplant: As we all know, the heart and lungs are two of the body’s most vital organs. To deliver and transport oxygen to all of the body’s organs and parts, the heart and lungs function as a single organ. Any severe cardiorespiratory dysfunction can cause significant, and occasionally irreversible, alterations in other organs like the brain, kidney, liver, and intestine, as well as contribute to overall poor health. Patients with refractory heart failure, multiple admissions, severe life-threatening arrhythmias, and severe hypotension needing inotrope (blood pressure increasing injections) are only candidates for heart transplantation.
Lung Transplant: Patients who require home oxygen therapy and have severe lung function restrictions are typically the only ones who can receive a lung transplant. COPD (smokers lung), interstitial lung disease caused by chemicals, dust, industrial exposure to toxins, and hypersensitivity reactions to some allergens are common causes of severe lung dysfunction.
Hand Transplant: A hand transplant involves transferring one or both hands from one person to another through surgery. For individuals who have lost both or one of their hands due to any reason, hand transplantation may be an option (road-traffic accident, industrial or agricultural accidents, electrocution, burns, sepsis, etc). Amputees have no other option but to undergo a hand transplant, which may enable them to restore useful hand function and lead independent lives.