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Living Donor Liver Transplant (LDLT) is an advanced and life-saving surgical procedure in which a portion of a healthy person’s liver is transplanted into a patient suffering from end-stage liver disease. The liver is a unique organ with the remarkable ability to regenerate, allowing both the donor’s remaining liver and the transplanted portion to grow back to near-normal size within a few months. Dr. Sandeep Jha is highly experienced in managing and performing Living Donor Liver Transplants with a strong focus on patient safety, ethical donor selection, and long-term outcomes. LDLT is most commonly recommended for patients with liver cirrhosis, acute liver failure, liver cancer (within transplant criteria), and certain genetic or metabolic liver disorders. One of the biggest advantages of Living Donor Liver Transplant is that it allows the surgery to be planned at the right time, without waiting for a deceased donor organ. This significantly improves survival rates and reduces complications related to disease progression. A donor is usually a close family member or relative who is medically and psychologically fit and has a compatible blood group. Under Dr. Sandeep Jha’s guidance, both donor and recipient undergo a thorough pre-transplant evaluation, including advanced imaging, liver function tests, and multidisciplinary assessments. The transplant surgery is performed using state-of-the-art techniques, followed by intensive post-operative care and long-term follow-up. With proper care, lifestyle modifications, and regular monitoring, liver transplant recipients can return to a healthy and active life. Dr. Sandeep Jha is committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care throughout the transplant journey, ensuring the best possible outcomes for both donor and recipient.