Because the answers from the donor and the recipient were different, the Ethics Committee almost revoked their surgery qualification. It was only after the family's concerted efforts and the provision of numerous compelling proofs that they passed the review.
It might seem baffling to everyone why documents like identity cards cannot suffice as proof.
However, that's not the case. Living organ transplants, including liver transplants, kidney transplants, and corneal transplants, require these documents by current law.
Identity cards can be forged, and relationships can be falsified. If not verified, and if organ trading occurs, it becomes illegal, necessitating criminal liability, not just medical issues.
The difficulty of living liver transplants is evident from this.
Another method of liver transplant is known as cadaveric liver transplantation.