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May 20, 2025

Living kidney donation is a life-saving act of compassion, and thanks to advances in medical science, it has become safer and more comfortable for donors than ever before. One such breakthrough is laparoscopic donor nephrectomy, a minimally invasive surgical technique that is now widely adopted by leading transplant centers around the world. What is Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy? Also known as minimally invasive donor nephrectomy, this procedure involves removing a kidney from a living donor using a few small incisions instead of a large open cut. Specialized instruments and a camera are used to carefully extract the kidney, ensuring less trauma to the body. Why is It Preferred Over Open Surgery? Laparoscopic donor nephrectomy offers numerous benefits, making it the gold standard in donor kidney retrieval: 1. Minimally Invasive with Less Pain By avoiding a large abdominal incision, this technique significantly reduces post-operative pain. Donors experience less physical trauma and a much more comfortable recovery. 2. Shorter Hospital Stay Most donors who undergo laparoscopic surgery are able to return home sooner—typically within 2 to 3 days. A shorter hospital stay not only speeds up recovery but also helps reduce healthcare costs. 3. Faster Recovery and Return to Daily Life With smaller incisions and less pain, donors can get back to their normal routines, work, and physical activities much faster. This quicker recovery benefits both the donor and recipient, ensuring minimal disruption to the donor’s life. 4. Reduced Blood Loss Enhanced visualization and surgical precision mean less blood loss during the procedure, …

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