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Pedıatrıc Bone Marrow

Pediatric Bone Marrow

The Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Unit is a department where bone marrow transplantation and related treatments are performed in children. Bone marrow transplant is a procedure used in the treatment of blood cancers (such as leukemia) or other blood disorders. The bone marrow is the site where blood cells are produced and mature in the body.

 

In pediatric bone marrow transplant, therapeutic cells or stem cells are obtained from a donor or from the patient’s own body (autologous transplant) in order to replenish the patient’s bone marrow either completely or partially. This procedure is used to treat or improve the patient’s underlying disease that affects their existing bone marrow.

The Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Unit is typically affiliated with the pediatric hematology/oncology or pediatric surgery departments. In these units, a range of services is provided, including patient evaluation before and after the transplant, bone marrow harvesting, pre-transplant preparation, the actual bone marrow transplant procedure, and post-transplant follow-up.

The Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Unit focuses on the special needs and treatment requirements of pediatric patients. A child-friendly approach is adopted to ensure both the child and their family feel comfortable and supported. Healthcare professionals working in this unit develop and implement treatment plans tailored to meet the physical and emotional needs of children.

Given that pediatric bone marrow transplant is a complex process, the healthcare team in this unit consists of experienced and specialized individuals. Hematologists, oncologists, pediatric surgeons, nurses, psychologists, and other support staff collaborate to provide the best care for pediatric patients.

In summary, the Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Unit is a department dedicated to bone marrow transplantation and related treatments in children. Here, tailored treatment plans are developed and implemented for pediatric patients, with a focus on the comfort and support of both the child and their family. The healthcare team in this unit works together to meet the physical and emotional needs of children and ensure the best possible care for pediatric patients.