In this case report, we present a successful combined liver-kidney transplantation (CLKT) performed on a 41-year-old female with end-stage liver and renal disease. The patient, previously undergoing liver transplantation and regular hemodialysis, underwent CLKT with a focus on specific anesthesia management strategies. Key aspects included the use of desflurane for anesthesia, balanced crystalloid solutions for fluid management, and careful monitoring of hemodynamics without intraoperative renal replacement therapy. Despite substantial intraoperative fluid and blood product administration, careful management ensured stable vital signs and acid-base balance. The patient's postoperative recovery was notable for significant improvements in liver and renal functions, demonstrated by decreased creatinine and bilirubin levels, and improved estimated glomerular filtration rate, without the need for postoperative dialysis. This case underscores the effectiveness of CLKT in patients with concurrent liver and renal dysfunction, highlighting the importance of tailored anesthesia and fluid management strategies. The report contributes to the limited literature on anesthesia in CLKT, providing insights for better outcomes in such complex surgical procedures.