Liver Transplant Process | UCHealth

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  • Опубликовано: 27 мар 2018
  • This video will help walk you through the the liver transplant process at UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital. Dr. James Pomposelli covers the following steps: Evaluation, Wait List Management, Transplant Procedure, and Life After Transplant. This video discusses topics such as members of your transplant team, testing, MELD score, liver options, what to expect during the surgery and post-discharge.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @jennifercarrasco1632
    @jennifercarrasco1632 3 года назад +2

    My father got a liver transplant a month ago at UCHealth the doctors did a great job and took good care of my father, he was a really sick man and thank god he was able to get his transplant and he’s recovering really well we’re very happy with the staff at this hospital
    Thank you UCHealth

  • @williamburns3211
    @williamburns3211 2 года назад +1

    I just filled out UC's survey to possibly be a donor. Hope I make the grade.

  • @rafaqatali19800
    @rafaqatali19800 3 года назад +1

    I am a living donor liver transplant (LDLT) donor for my father and we had gone through surgery in September 2012. From 2012 to 2016, I was living very normal and also play outdoor sports (cricket) occasionally.
    In July 2016, I lift about 35Kg (suitcase) weight and move this from the ground floor to the third floor of the building with stairs. From that time, I feel uncomfortable or little pain in my abdomen (around the area of transplant surgery cut). If I walk about 20 minutes, stay in a sitting or standing position for more than one hour then again I feel pain or uncomforted in my abdomen. I am using an abdominal support belt since that time but the pain is not getting better from 2016.
    I consult many times with physical therapist/orthopedics, but they say it's nothing but only muscular strain.
    Does It happen with any liver donor/recipient?
    What did they find its solution?
    Any valuable suggestions? Thank you

    • @Michael.Chapman
      @Michael.Chapman 2 года назад

      I work in a living donor tissue bank and was obviously interested to hear your story. You gave the most important gift possible! I’m sorry you’ve developed discomfort and I hope it gets better. I’d be reassured by the guidance you’ve received and am sure you probably know much more than I do about living donor liver transplantation. Thank you for telling your story!