Living liver organ donation is an act of altruism that reduces the wait time for patients in need of a life-saving liver. What is living donor liver transplantation?Living donor liver transplantation occurs when a healthy individual donates a portion of their liver to a person with end-stage liver disease. The donor’s remaining liver regenerates and within 4–8 weeks after the surgery the remaining liver grows back. Is it safe?Living donor liver transplant has existed since 1989. Since then, thousands of transplants have occurred. The chance of dying from donating a liver is between 1 in 500 and 1 in 1000 (0.1 to 0.2%). In comparison, the chance of dying from donating a kidney is 3 in 10,000 (0.03%). Who can be a living donor?A living donor can be a relative, spouse or friend. In addition, donors must:
What would disqualify someone from becoming a donor?
Find out more about the Living Liver Donor Program here.
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