Liver transplant is a surgical procedure in which a diseased or damaged liver is replaced with a healthy liver from a donor. This procedure is typically performed on patients with end-stage liver disease or acute liver failure. Liver transplant is the only treatment option for many liver diseases, and can greatly improve the quality of life and increase the chances of survival for patients. The success rate of liver transplants has improved significantly over the years, due to advancements in surgical techniques, organ preservation, and immunosuppressive medications. However, there are still challenges such as the shortage of donor organs and the risk of organ rejection. Ongoing research in liver transplant focuses on improving outcomes, reducing complications, increasing the availability of donor organs, and finding alternative treatments for liver disease.