im not sure...
If surgery is done before permanent liver damage sets in, long-term survival is possible. In these cases, damaged liver cells can actually recover. If patients are already very sick with liver disease, the surgery may not be as helpful.
A suitable candidate boosts their nutritional intake in order to ensure that they are as healthy as possible before surgery. Drugs are administered that will decrease rejection after surgery.
Beef liver is not recommended after bypass surgery. The high levels of fat and cholesterol in beef liver contribute to clogging of the arteries.
consult your GP as every case is differnat but I would say he should be fine within 12-16 weeks.
Liver transplantation is a surgery that removes a diseased liver and replace it with a healthy donor liver.
Yes, it depends on what kind of surgery you have done. Thus, if it is surgery of pancreas, thyroid, or adrenocortical gland, or liver or stomach, these kinds of surgery can cause diabetes as side effects (better check with your doctor before running the surgery and how to take proper care).
Same thing that happens if you abuse alcohol before your weight loss surgery. You get drunk, ruin relationships, pickle your liver, and die.
Christoph E. Broelsch has written: 'Atlas of liver surgery' -- subject(s): Atlases, Liver, Surgery
Depending on your gender, yes.
go to the hospital, you cant just stop a bleeding liver without surgery.
Not necessarily. Be guided by your surgeon.
No, this is an inpatient surgery. This is a major surgery and he will have about a week recovery time. This surgery will end up saving his life so be glad that he is able to get it.