Dr Prashant Kadam

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What is a Small Bowel Transplant?

Small intestine transplant, also called small bowel transplant, is a complex surgical procedure in which the diseased and non-functioning small intestine is replaced with a healthy one. The transplant is recommended for patients who are experiencing severe intestinal failure and are unable to absorb nutrients despite receiving proper medical care. 

Medical Reasons for Small Bowel Transplant

The small intestine is an important part of the human digestive system and it is required for the proper absorption of nutrients, vitamins, and minerals. Patients who experience intestinal failure are unable to absorb nutrients and are at risk of developing life-threatening malnutrition and dehydration. The transplant procedure is required for patients who are unable to absorb nutrients and are experiencing intestinal failure.

 

In some cases, patients may need to undergo a multi-visceral transplant. In this procedure, several organs are transplanted, which include the small intestine and the liver. This transplant procedure is recommended for patients who are experiencing intestinal failure. The procedure is extremely beneficial for patients who are experiencing extensive damage in several organs due to intestinal failure.

Who Should Consider Small Bowel Transplant?

The transplant procedure is recommended for patients who are experiencing severe intestinal failure and are unable to absorb nutrients and are unable to overcome intestinal complications due to the damaged small intestine. Children and adults who are experiencing congenital intestinal problems may also be recommended for the transplant procedure. Patients who may need to undergo liver and small intestine transplant are also recommended for the procedure.

Types of Small Bowel Transplant

Isolated Small Bowel Transplant: In this procedure, only the small intestine is replaced. The transplant procedure is recommended for patients who are experiencing primary intestinal failure and do not need to undergo a liver transplant.

 

Combined Liver-Small Bowel Transplant: In this type of transplant, the small intestine and the liver are transplanted simultaneously. This type of multi-visceral transplant is recommended for individuals with liver problems due to small intestine failure.

 

Multi-Visceral Transplant – In this transplant, several abdominal organs, including the liver, are replaced, such as the small intestine, stomach, pancreas, and sometimes the colon. This procedure is recommended for patients with extensive organ failure involving the liver.

 

Modified Multivisceral Transplant – Transplants multiple abdominal organs, excluding the liver, typically the small intestine, stomach, and pancreas. Recommended for patients with multiple organ failure but with a healthy liver.

Surgical Procedure for Small Bowel Transplant

The procedure for small bowel transplant involves placing the donated intestine into the abdomen of the recipient and connecting the intestine to the blood vessels and the digestive system. The recipient is closely monitored to ensure the acceptance of the new organ. Intestinal transplants in India have reported very high success rates, particularly under the expert care of skilled surgeons like Dr. Prashant Kadam, who specialises in both isolated and multi-visceral transplants. 

Risks and Considerations

Like any other transplant procedure, a small bowel transplant also carries certain risks. These risks are:

  • Organ rejection
  • Infection
  • Blood clots or bleeding
  • Side effects of the medication that is given to the patient to reduce the chances of organ rejection

With the necessary tests conducted before the surgery and the required care taken after the transplant, the risks are minimised, and the procedure is successful.

Why Choose India for Small Bowel Transplant?

The patients who seek an intestinal transplant in India can benefit from the expertise of skilled surgeons and the best medical facilities.

India offers the following benefits to the patient:

  • Presence of qualified surgeons
  • Use of the latest technology to enable the transplant
  • Affordability of the procedure compared to Western Countries
  • Availability of specialised centres for both isolated and multi-visceral transplants

Comparison: Isolated Small Bowel Transplant & Multi-Visceral Transplant

 Features

Isolated Small Bowel Transplant

Multi-Visceral Transplant

Organs  involved

Only the small intestine

Small intestine & liver & sometimes other abdominal organs

Indications

Failure of the intestines without damage to the liver

Failure of the intestines with involvement of the liver & sometimes multiple organs

Difficulty level

Moderate

High

Features

Isolated Small Bowel Transplant

Multi-Visceral Transplant

Organs involved

Only the small intestine

Small intestine & liver & sometimes other abdominal organs

Indications

Failure of the intestines without damage to the liver

Failure of the intestines with involvement of the liver & sometimes multiple organs

Difficulty level

Moderate

High

Both the isolated small bowel transplant and the multi-visceral transplant require the expertise and care of a surgeon for the successful outcome of the transplant. The choice of the transplant type will depend on the condition of the patient’s organs and the overall health condition. Under the supervision and care of Dr. Prashant Kadam, the patients will be provided with the best care and treatment for the transplant.

How to Choose the Right Surgeon?

Selecting the right surgeon is crucial for a successful transplant procedure. Dr. Prashant Kadam is an experienced surgeon with expertise in the transplant of the isolated small intestine as well as the transplant of multiple organs. His techniques for the transplant will ensure the best care for the patients.

Outlook for Patients Undergoing Small Bowel Transplant

A small bowel transplant in India provides hope for a successful outcome for those who have suffered from intestinal failure and related complications. The expertise and care provided by Dr. Prashant Kadam support a positive outcome for the patients who undergo the transplant. Patients receive comprehensive care and treatment throughout the transplant process.

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