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Organ Transplant

Kidney Transplant

肾移植手术

Duration

3-6 weeks in China

Recovery

2-3 months (initial), lifelong follow-up

$

Savings

~84% vs US

Price Comparison
China$30,000 - $60,000
$45,000
United States$150,000 - $400,000
$275,000
Save approximately 84%

Average savings compared to US prices

About This Treatment

Kidney transplantation in China is performed at nationally designated transplant centers with stringent oversight. China has reformed its organ donation system with a voluntary citizen-based organ donation program (CDCD) and computerized organ allocation system (COTRS). Leading transplant centers achieve graft survival rates comparable to international standards. For international patients with a living donor (family member), the process can be coordinated with pre-transplant evaluation and post-transplant management.

Procedure Steps
1

Pre-Transplant Evaluation

Comprehensive workup including HLA typing, crossmatch testing, kidney function assessment, cardiac evaluation, and infectious disease screening for both recipient and living donor.

Duration: 1-2 weeks
2

Living Donor Nephrectomy

The donor kidney is removed laparoscopically through small incisions. The donor is typically discharged within 2-3 days and recovers within 2-4 weeks.

Duration: 2-3 hours
3

Kidney Transplant Surgery

The donor kidney is placed in the recipient's pelvis and connected to blood vessels and ureter. The procedure is performed under general anesthesia. Immunosuppressive therapy is initiated.

Duration: 3-4 hours
4

Post-Transplant Monitoring

Hospital stay of 7-14 days with close monitoring of kidney function, immunosuppression levels, and rejection screening. Outpatient follow-up continues for 2-4 weeks before medical clearance for travel.

Duration: 3-6 weeks total
Benefits
  • 60-80% cost savings compared to kidney transplant in the US
  • Experienced transplant centers with high annual case volumes
  • Transparent organ allocation system (COTRS) with regulatory oversight
  • Comprehensive pre- and post-transplant care coordination
Considerations
  • Organ rejection requiring lifelong immunosuppressive medication
  • Infection risk due to immunosuppression
  • Surgical risks including bleeding, vascular complications, and ureteral stricture
  • Long-term immunosuppression increases risk of infections and certain cancers

Prices shown are approximate ranges for reference only. Actual costs vary by hospital, complexity, and individual patient needs. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical decisions.