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Liver transplantation is surgery to remove a diseased liver and replace it with a healthy liver from an organ donor. A liver transplant is necessary when disease makes the liver stop working. Cirrhosis is by far the most common reason for liver transplantation in adults, a disease in which healthy liver cells are killed and replaced with scar tissue. The most common reason for transplantation in children is biliary atresia, a disease in which the ducts that carry bile out of the liver are missing or damaged.

Liver transplantation is usually done when other medical treatment cannot keep a damaged liver functioning. About 80 to 90 percent of people survive liver transplantation. Survival rates have improved over the past several years because of immune suppressive drugs like cyclosporine and tacrolimus suppress the immune system and keep it from attacking and damaging the new liver.

Additional Information on Liver Transplantation

Liver Transplantation Factsheet from Hepatitis C Council of NSWLiver Transplantation Factsheet from Hepatitis C Council of NSW

Hepatitis C Council of NSW American Liver Foundation

HCCNSW
PO Box 432
Darlinghurst NSW 1300
Australia

Tel: (02) 9332 1853
Fax: (02) 9332 1730

Email: hccnsw@hepatitis.org.au
Website: www.hepatitisc.org.au

75 Maiden Lane
Suite 603
New York, NY 10038

Tel : 1-800-GO-LIVER (465-4837)

Email : info@liverfoundation.org
Website : www.liverfoundation.org

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