Kidney Transplant: Before Your Surgery
What is a kidney transplant?

A kidney transplant is surgery to give you a healthy kidney from
another person. The new kidney may come from someone you know. Or it
may come from a stranger or a person who has died.
Before you have a transplant, you may need to have tests to see how
well the donor kidney matches your tissue type and blood type.
To do the surgery, the doctor makes a cut in your lower belly. This
cut is called an incision. The doctor places the donated kidney in
your lower belly. Your own kidneys are not taken out unless they're
causing problems. The doctor then connects the blood vessels of the
new kidney to your blood vessels. The doctor also connects the
ureter of the new kidney to your bladder. (A ureter is the tube that
carries urine from the kidney to the bladder.) Then the doctor
closes the incision with stitches or staples. The incision will
leave a scar that will fade with time.
You need only one healthy kidney to live. The new kidney can do the
work that your own kidneys can't do. It will remove waste from your
blood. And it will balance your body's fluids and chemicals. Your
new kidney may start to work very soon after surgery. Or it may not
start to work well for a few weeks. If your kidney doesn't start to
work right away, you will need to have dialysis until the new kidney
can take over.
You will probably spend 5 to 10 days in the hospital. The doctor
will remove the stitches or staples about 1 to 3 weeks after
surgery.
Most people need to take about 4 weeks off from work. But it depends
on the type of work you do and how you feel.
How do you prepare for surgery?
Surgery can be stressful. This information will help you understand
what you can expect. And it will help you safely prepare for
surgery.

Preparing for surgery
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Tell your doctor ALL the medicines, vitamins, supplements,
and herbal remedies you take. Some may increase the risk
of problems during your surgery. Your doctor will tell you
if you should stop taking any of them before the surgery
and how soon to do it.
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What happens on the day of surgery?
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Take a bath or shower before you come in for your surgery.
Do not apply lotions, perfumes, deodorants, or nail
polish.
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At the hospital or surgery center
When should you call your doctor?
Current as of: October 11, 2023
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