Transplantation is one of the biggest achievements in medical science. The types of transplants include heart, cornea, trachea, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, skin, and vascular tissues. When the heart of a patient stops working then a healthy heart from a dead person can be used to save a precious life. Lung transplantation is a complex procedure in its kind. Even after four or five attempts, the transplantation procedure is a failure at times. The donor's lung has to match with the receiver and then only it can be transplanted. When it comes to the transplantation of the liver then the family members can donate one of their livers only if it matches the patient. The surgery is a complex procedure which requires talented surgeons. Pancreas transplants are done on patients who are suffering from type 1 diabetes. With the help of the cornea transplant, a person becomes capable of viewing the world. Kidney transplantation is yet again a complex surgical procedure.
Organ transplant surgery, like kidney transplant and liver transplant, requires specialized hospitals that contain all forms of modern amenities and devices with the help of which successful surgery can be performed and a person's life can be saved. Hospitals in UAE are well equipped will all the modern amenities to carry out such sophisticated surgeries. Doctors in these hospitals are well-trained to perform complicated surgeries like organ transplants. UAE is becoming the world leader when it comes to the medical tourist destination. The costs of surgery in UAE are affordable when compared with the European nations where people struggle to pay off their medical bills.
Organ transplantation in the UAE includes kidney transplant which costs Dh 1,00,000, heart transplant which costs $ 1.4 million, and bone marrow transplant which costs Dh 1,00,000. Hospitals offer lucrative packages. The costs vary due to many factors like medical history, accommodation opted for, qualifications of the doctor, age of the patient, treatment procedure used, and much more.
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