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Medicover Hospitals Successfully Performs Highly Complex Living Donor Liver Transplant

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Hyderabad: Medicover Hospitals has successfully performed a highly complex Living Donor Liver Transplant on a 50-year-old patient, Mr. Golla Shankar from BHEL, Hyderabad, giving him a renewed chance at life after battling end-stage liver disease amid extraordinary physical challenges.

For most of his life, Mr. Shankar lived with a severe neuromuscular condition that caused significant deformities in all four limbs and severely restricted his mobility. Simple daily activities such as standing, walking, changing positions, and performing routine tasks required tremendous effort and assistance. Despite these challenges, he faced life with remarkable resilience and determination.

When he developed end-stage liver disease, his condition became critical. He presented with severe jaundice, massive ascites, portal hypertension, esophageal varices, and recurrent hepatic hydrothorax. Without a liver transplant, his chances of survival were extremely limited.

From the outset, the case presented unique medical and surgical challenges.
Mr. Shankar’s longstanding physical deformities made routine procedures, including venous access and surgical positioning, exceptionally difficult. Every aspect of his care required meticulous planning and seamless coordination among transplant surgeons, anesthesiologists, intensivists, nursing staff, physiotherapists, rehabilitation specialists, and support teams.

Adding to the complexity, both the donor and recipient had variations in their vascular and biliary anatomy.
After extensive evaluation and detailed planning, the transplant team proceeded with a technically demanding left-lobe Living Donor Liver Transplant, carefully balancing donor safety with the recipient’s need for an adequate liver graft.

The surgery was successfully completed; however, the postoperative course remained challenging. Mr. Shankar experienced persistent jaundice, episodes of bleeding, concerns of infection, and temporary vascular complications. Through continuous monitoring, advanced imaging, intensive care support, and timely interventions, the multidisciplinary team successfully managed these complications.

What truly set this case apart was the patient’s extraordinary determination. Despite years of physical disability and the demanding recovery process, he remained optimistic, cooperative, and committed throughout his treatment journey. His courage and positive attitude became a source of inspiration for everyone involved in his care.

Today, three years after the transplant, Mr. Shankar continues to lead a fulfilling and productive life. His transplanted liver is functioning well, he remains under regular follow-up care, and he has returned to the routines and relationships that matter most to him.

“This case exemplifies the power of advanced transplant medicine, multidisciplinary teamwork,n and the resilience of the human spirit,” said Dr. Kishore Reddy, Liver Transplant Surgeon, Medicover Hospitals.
“Successfully managing such a complex transplant and witnessing the patient’s remarkable recovery has been immensely rewarding for our entire team.”

Dr. Srikanth, Transplant Anesthesiologist, added, “The unique physical and anatomical challenges required extensive planning and coordination at every stage. The successful outcome reflects the expertise and dedication of the entire transplant team.”

This remarkable success underscores the expertise of Medicover Hospitals’ Liver Transplant Program in handling some of the most complex transplant cases. More importantly, it demonstrates how cutting-edge medical care, collaborative teamwork, and an indomitable spirit can come together to achieve extraordinary outcomes.

For the transplant team, Mr. Shankar’s journey remains one of the most memorable examples of perseverance overcoming adversity—a powerful reminder that even in the most challenging circumstances, hope and healing are possible.

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