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Kidney Is Working Only 17 Percent. What Is The Procedure For Kidney Transplant?

sir, i am from nepal, my father is kidney patient, he was also checked by pgi doctors, and his kidney is working just 17 percent, and we are going for transplant, so please give me advice whether we will do transplant of kidney in pgi or not, and what is the procedure for that, and tell me whether we transpalnt kidney of non-relatives or not
Mon, 8 Jul 2013
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I think that you are asking this question, as long as administrative procedure are concern, because surgical procedure,, if you are asking then it would be no use of you, you better consult to nephro center, or discuss the matter with your father's nephrologist, or urosurgeon, or may be some one here in this forum familiar with this may help you, take care of your father, bye
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Kidney Is Working Only 17 Percent. What Is The Procedure For Kidney Transplant?

HI I think that you are asking this question, as long as administrative procedure are concern, because surgical procedure,, if you are asking then it would be no use of you, you better consult to nephro center, or discuss the matter with your father s nephrologist, or urosurgeon, or may be some one here in this forum familiar with this may help you, take care of your father, bye