This page lists the transplant hospitals in our directory offering Liver Transplant in Dubai, UAE, including Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery Dubai, Kings College Hospital Dubai, Aster Hospital Dubai. Each listing links through to the hospital's full profile page.
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🇦🇪 Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery Dubai
Patients considering liver transplant can be cared for by Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery Dubai's care team in Dubai, UAE, from initial consultation through recovery. Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery Dubai, accredited by Hospital Certificates of Services, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing liver transplant.
🇦🇪 Kings College Hospital Dubai
Patients considering liver transplant can be cared for by Kings College Hospital Dubai's care team in Dubai, UAE, from initial consultation through recovery. Kings College Hospital Dubai, accredited by Hospital Certificates of Services, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing liver transplant.
🇦🇪 Aster Hospital Dubai
Patients considering liver transplant can be cared for by Aster Hospital Dubai's care team in Dubai, UAE, from initial consultation through recovery. Aster Hospital Dubai, accredited by JCI, follows recognised patient-safety and quality-of-care standards when performing liver transplant.
How we selected these hospitals
A hospital appears on this page when Transplant is among its listed specialties and it is located in Dubai, UAE. Hospitals are not ranked by a proprietary "best" score — the order follows the listed rating (highest first), the same field shown on each hospital's profile.
How to Select the Best Hospital for Liver Transplant in Dubai, UAE?
Choosing the right hospital for liver transplant is one of the most important decisions in your treatment journey. A few factors are worth weighing before you decide:
International Accreditation
Look for a hospital with international accreditation such as JCI or NABH — see the accreditation badges shown for each hospital below.
Specialization
Check that the hospital's listed specialties actually include transplant rather than only general care.
Capacity and Track Record
Bed count and year established (shown below for each hospital) are a reasonable proxy for scale and operating experience.
Transparent Costs
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Understanding Liver Transplant
Liver transplantation is a life-saving surgical procedure that replaces a failing or failed liver with a healthy donor organ, achieving 1-year patient survival rates exceeding 90% and 5-year survival rates above 75% at high-volume centers.
Clinical Overview
- The liver is the body's primary metabolic, detoxification, and synthetic organ, responsible for over 500 discrete physiological functions including albumin synthesis, coagulation factor production (Factors I, II, V, VII, IX, X), bile acid secretion, glycogen storage, and ammonia clearance.
- End-stage liver disease (ESLD) — arising from cirrhosis secondary to hepatitis B or C, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), alcohol-related liver disease (ALD), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), autoimmune hepatitis, Wilson's disease, or hereditary hemochromatosis — progressively destroys hepatic parenchyma, leading to portal hypertension, ascites, spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, hepatic encephalopathy, hepatorenal syndrome, and variceal hemorrhage.
- Once a patient reaches ESLD with a Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score ≥15, medical management alone carries a prohibitive mortality risk and transplantation becomes the standard of care.
Who is a Candidate?
- ELIGIBLE CONDITIONS: End-stage liver disease (MELD score ≥15 or Child-Pugh Class C), acute fulminant hepatic failure (acetaminophen toxicity, viral hepatitis, drug-induced liver injury), hepatocellular carcinoma within Milan Criteria (single nodule ≤5 cm, or up to 3 nodules none exceeding 3 cm, no macrovascular invasion, no extrahepatic spread), metabolic liver diseases (Wilson's disease, Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, hereditary hemochromatosis, glycogen storage disorders), cholestatic liver diseases (PBC, PSC) with MELD ≥12 and refractory symptoms, polycystic liver disease with massive hepatomegaly, and Budd-Chiari syndrome refractory to anticoagulation/TIPS.
- REQUIRED PRE-TRANSPLANT DIAGNOSTICS: Liver function panel (ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, bilirubin, albumin, PT/INR), MELD-Na score calculation, complete metabolic panel and CBC with differential, serologies (HBsAg, HBcAb, HCV-RNA quantitative PCR, HIV-1/2, CMV IgG/IgM, EBV, HSV, VZV), cross-sectional imaging (triple-phase MDCT or gadoxetate-enhanced MRI liver for anatomy and tumor staging), Doppler ultrasound of portal and hepatic vasculature, upper GI endoscopy (variceal grading), cardiac evaluation (transthoracic echocardiography, stress testing, right-heart catheterization if portopulmonary hypertension suspected), pulmonary function tests and CT chest, renal function (GFR estimation, 24-hour urine protein), bone mineral density (DEXA scan), nutritional assessment (MUST/NRS-2002 scoring), and psychosocial/addiction counseling clearance.
- FOR LIVING DONOR CANDIDATES: ABO compatibility testing, volumetric CT hepatic assessment (right lobe graft volume ≥40% of total liver volume preferred; residual donor left lobe ≥30%), liver biopsy if steatosis >10% on imaging, donor MELD risk stratification, laparoscopic donor hepatectomy suitability assessment.
- ABSOLUTE CONTRAINDICATIONS: Extrahepatic malignancy (except fully resected non-melanoma skin cancer with ≥2-year disease-free interval), active systemic sepsis or uncontrolled infection, severe irreversible cardiopulmonary disease (mean PAP >50 mmHg, FEV1 <50% predicted unresponsive to bronchodilators), active alcohol or illicit substance use without sustained sobriety (typically ≥6 months required), anatomical barriers precluding surgical reconstruction, and documented non-adherence to medical therapy without psychosocial mitigation plan.
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Treatment Options & Approaches
- DECEASED-DONOR ORTHOTOPIC LIVER TRANSPLANTATION (DDOLT): The gold-standard procedure using a whole-organ graft from a brain-dead (DBD) or donation-after-circulatory-death (DCD) donor.
- The piggyback (caval-sparing) technique — preferred at most high-volume centers — preserves the native retrohepatic IVC, allowing partial side-clamping rather than full caval occlusion, reducing hemodynamic instability and venovenous bypass requirement.
- Biliary reconstruction is performed as duct-to-duct choledochocholedochostomy over a T-tube or internal stent, or Roux-en-Y hepaticojejunostomy in recipients with PSC, biliary atresia, or significant size mismatch.
Recovery
- PHASE 1 — REMOTE PRE-EVALUATION (Weeks 1–3, from home country): Patient submits medical records to GAF Healthcare coordinators.
- Transplant hepatologist and surgeon review records remotely and provide a written opinion within 48–72 hours.
- If suitable, a detailed investigation protocol is issued.
Risks to be aware of
- Liver transplantation carries substantial but well-characterized perioperative and long-term risks that are managed systematically at experienced centers.
- Early surgical complications include primary non-function of the graft (0.5–2%), hepatic artery thrombosis (HAT: 2–5% in adults, up to 8% in pediatric recipients) — the most feared vascular complication, typically requiring urgent re-transplantation or interventional thrombolysis — portal vein thrombosis (1–3%), biliary leaks (5–15%), and bile duct strictures (10–25% over 5 years, more common in DCD grafts).
Why GAF Healthcare
- GAF Healthcare provides end-to-end non-medical coordination designed to eliminate logistical barriers for international patients traveling to India or the UAE for liver transplantation.
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Common questions about Liver Transplant
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