What is the maximum number of years you can live with a new kidney?

The survival time after kidney transplantation is related to the patient’s post-operative recovery and his/her own physical condition and other factors, and the exact survival time varies from person to person. Kidney transplantation is a common term, which should be called kidney transplantation in medicine. Due to the fact that each person has different physical qualities and different body immune mechanisms, it is difficult to specify the survival time after kidney transplantation. Generally speaking, if the transplanted kidney is a living kidney, the patient’s physical quality is relatively good, and there is no obvious acute rejection reaction after transplantation, the clinical survival rate is about 10 years; if the patient’s physical quality is relatively poor and there is a rejection reaction after transplantation, the patient’s survival time may be shortened, and if the rejection reaction is more serious, it may affect the patient’s life safety.