Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplantation is an advanced medical procedure used to treat various blood disorders, blood cancers, immune system diseases, and certain genetic conditions. The treatment involves replacing damaged or diseased bone marrow with healthy stem cells to restore the body’s ability to produce healthy blood cells.
At Citizens Specialty Hospital, our Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplantation program offers comprehensive, multidisciplinary care using advanced technology, specialised transplant units, and personalised treatment plans to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.
Our experienced hematologists, oncologists, transplant specialists, intensivists, and supportive care teams work together to provide safe and effective transplant care for both adults and children.
Bone marrow is the soft, spongy tissue present inside bones where blood cells are produced. Stem cells within the bone marrow develop into:
When bone marrow becomes damaged due to cancer, blood disorders, infections, or intensive cancer treatments, stem cell transplantation may help restore healthy blood cell production.
Bone marrow and stem cell transplantation may be recommended for various conditions, including:
At Citizens Specialty Hospital, our specialists carefully evaluate each patient to determine the most suitable transplant approach.
In an autologous transplant, healthy stem cells are collected from the patient before high-dose chemotherapy or radiation therapy. The stem cells are then returned to the body to restore bone marrow function.
In an allogeneic transplant, healthy stem cells are obtained from a compatible donor, such as a sibling, family member, or matched unrelated donor.
A haploidentical transplant uses stem cells from a partially matched family donor when a fully matched donor is unavailable.
Stem cells may be collected from:
Advanced stem cell collection and preservation techniques are used at Citizens Specialty Hospital to ensure safe and effective transplantation procedures.
The transplant process generally includes several stages:
Patients undergo detailed medical evaluations, laboratory tests, imaging studies, and donor matching assessments.
High-dose chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy are administered to destroy diseased bone marrow cells before transplantation.
Healthy stem cells are infused into the bloodstream through an intravenous line, similar to a blood transfusion.
The transplanted stem cells begin producing healthy blood cells over time. Patients are closely monitored during recovery to prevent infections and complications.
Bone marrow transplantation requires specialised supportive care to ensure patient safety and recovery. Our comprehensive support services include:
At Citizens Specialty Hospital, dedicated transplant care teams provide continuous monitoring and personalised support throughout the treatment journey.
Our Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplantation unit is equipped with advanced medical infrastructure and infection-controlled environments to ensure safe treatment and recovery.
These facilities help reduce infection risks and improve transplant outcomes.
At Citizens Specialty Hospital, our Bone Marrow and Stem Cell Transplantation program is committed to delivering advanced, safe, and comprehensive care for patients with blood cancers and complex hematological disorders. Through expert treatment, innovative technology, and compassionate support, we strive to provide patients with renewed hope, improved health, and a better quality of life.
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