
Living and deceased-donor liver transplantation — life-saving care, close to home.
A liver transplant is one of the most demanding operations in modern medicine, and for years it was available only in large metropolitan centres. Kainos changed that for interior Haryana. Our Liver Transplant Programme — launched as a pioneering achievement for a Tier-3 city — brings the full pathway of transplant care under one roof: evaluation, surgery, intensive care and long-term follow-up.
The programme is led by an experienced hepatobiliary and GI surgical team, supported by gastroenterology, advanced critical care, an ECMO-capable ICU, interventional radiology, a 24x7 blood bank and laboratory, and dedicated transplant nursing. Both living-donor and deceased-donor transplantation are performed, in line with the Transplantation of Human Organs Act.
Recurrent jaundice, fluid in the abdomen (ascites), repeated vomiting of blood, confusion from liver disease, or a diagnosis of cirrhosis or early liver cancer can all be signs that a liver is failing. An early referral allows proper evaluation and the best possible options — speak to our team before things reach a crisis.
Our consultants publish their clinical experience in Kainos Insights, a peer case-based learning journal. Recent work from this team includes The region's first liver transplant programme at Kainos.
Read the case series in Kainos Insights →

