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The program length is one year.
Many people have to wait a long time for a new liver. You will be notified when an organ is available because a donor has died. You will have to go to the hospital right away to get ready for surgery. If a living person is donating a part of their liver to you, the surgery will be planned in advance.
The most common reason for a pediatric liver transplant is biliary atresia, which is a rare disease affecting 1 in 10,000 to 1 in 20,000 live births worldwide. Inflammation occurs around a childs bile ducts which usually allow digestive liquid to drain into the intestines and the ducts become blocked.
The long-term outlook for a liver transplant is generally good. More than 9 out of every 10 people are still alive after 1 year, around 8 in every 10 people live at least 5 years, and many people live for up to 20 years or more.
90% of children who have a liver transplant survive for at least five years. 75% of children who have a liver transplant survive for at least 15-20 years with a good quality of life.

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In adults, chronic liver failure due to cir- rhosis caused by hepatitis C is the most common reason for liver transplantation in the United States. The second most common reason is cirrhosis caused by long-term alcohol abuse.
Overall, infections are the most frequent cause of mortality in males and females, though they are docHubly higher in females. In our cohort, the main causes of mortality within the first year after transplantation were infections and surgical complications in both sexes.
In general, about 75% of people who undergo liver transplant live for at least five years. That means that for every 100 people who receive a liver transplant for any reason, about 75 will live for five years and 25 will die within five years.
Indications. Cholestatic biliary atresia is the most common diagnosis in candidates for liver transplantation.
Specific indications can include: Chronic active hepatitis (A, B, C, non A, non B, autoimmune) Congenital biliary cirrhosis. Cryptogenic cirrhosis. Hemochromatosis. Alpha I Antitrypsin Deficiency. NASH. Viral cirrhosis. Other.

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