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Renal Transplant : A case study of ideal

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Renal Transplant : A case study of ideal

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Case Description

Compared to continuing on dialysis, kidney transplantation is linked to improved quality of life and mortality. As a result, for the majority of patients, it is the best treatment for kidney failure. General nephrologists and internists frequently look after kidney transplant recipients after the...

Case Summary

  • The speaker discusses the critical need for organ transplantation, emphasizing the organ shortage and the role of healthcare workers in educating the public about organ donation. The presentation will cover transplantation protocols and showcase a case study to illustrate the process from beginning to end. Organ transplantation involves replacing a sick organ with a healthy one, with ongoing research into artificial organs like kidneys and pancreases.

Speaker Profile

Dr. Satyanarayana Garre

Dr. Satyanarayana Garre

MBBS, MD, DNB( Nephrology) Apollo hospitals Hyderabad
Dr. Satyanarayana Garre is a Nephrologist associated with Apollo Hospitals with expertise in kidney diseases and renal care. He holds MBBS, MD, and DNB in Nephrology, reflecting advanced training in internal medicine and nephrology. His clinical interests include chronic kidney disease, dialysis management, hypertension, electrolyte disorders, and preventive renal healthcare. He is committed to providing evidence-based and patient-centered nephrology care using advanced diagnostic and treatment approaches. Through his clinical practice, he contributes to improving kidney health outcomes and comprehensive renal care services.

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