Cadaveric Liver: A Gift of Life 

What Is a Cadaveric Liver? 

It’s a healthy liver harvested from a deceased donor, used to save lives through organ transplantation in critically ill patients. 

Who Needs It? 

Patients with liver failure, cirrhosis, or liver cancer may need a cadaveric liver when no living donor is available.

The Surgery

Transplant involves removing the damaged liver and replacing it with the donor liver under general anesthesia performed by expert surgical teams.

Recovery Timeline 

Post-transplant, patients stay in ICU and then a general ward, with full recovery typically taking several weeks to months.

Life After Transplant 

Lifelong medications (immunosuppressants) are needed to prevent rejection. Regular follow-ups help monitor organ function and patient well-being.

Eat Antioxidant-Rich Veggies 

Include spinach, kale, and broccoli. These vegetables support liver detox, reduce inflammation, and promote cell repair after transplant surgery.

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