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Eastern Express Highway, Service Rd, Next To Viviana Mall, Thane,
Maharashtra - 400601
Near Prathamesh Park, Baner, Pimple Nilakh Road,
Pune,
Maharashtra - 411 045
Scheme No. 94, Sector 1,Ring Road, Near Teen Imli Square,
Indore,
Madhya Pradesh - 452020
A bone marrow transplant (BMT) is a special procedure performed to replace either the destroyed or damaged bone marrow with a healthy bone marrow. Bone marrow is soft and fatty tissue present inside the bone, which produces the blood cells.
BMT involves taking the cells usually found in the bone marrow and then giving them back to the patient or another person. BMT aims to transfuse the healthy bone marrow cells into a person after his own unhealthy bone marrow has been treated for killing the abnormal cells.
Collection of Cells
Over several days, medication is administered to increase cell production. Cells are then collected through a vein in the arm or chest and stored for future use.
Pre-Transplant Treatment
Lasting 5-10 days, high-dose chemotherapy is administered, and in some cases, radiation therapy is included.
Getting the Cells Back
On transplant day, cells are infused back into the bloodstream via a catheter. This process, known as infusion, may involve multiple doses.
Recovery
This step includes close monitoring of cell recovery and growth, antibiotic prescriptions for infection reduction, and management of side effects.
Identification of Donor
Similar to autologous transplants, in this step cell production is increased, and cells are collected from the donor.
Collection of Cells from the Donor
Cells are collected from the donor's bone marrow or bloodstream, depending on the method chosen.
Pre-Transplant Treatment
Lasting 5-7 days, the recipient undergoes chemotherapy, with or without radiation therapy, preparing the body for donor cells.
Receiving the Donor Cells
This step is your transplant day, and your doctor and his team put or infuses the donor’s cells into your bloodstream through the catheter. Generally, this procedure takes less than an hour.
Recovery
During your initial recovery phase, you will get antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection and other drugs, including medicines to prevent and/or manage graft versus host disease (GVHD). Your doctor’s team will also treat any side effects.
As with any surgery, complications may arise during a bone marrow transplant. Common complications include:
Being aware of potential complications is essential, although not all patients will experience them. Bone marrow transplant treatment in Indore offers a comprehensive approach to safeguarding health during this critical medical process.
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