Live-Donor Kidney Transplants Becoming More and More Common
Quintuple Transplant Highlights Successes
By Kris Karkoski, published Dec 05, 2006
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The procedure showed just how well hospitals and the health care system can be at linking willing donors with recipients. Organ recipients know all to well how long the wait can be to receive an organ and procedures such as this where compatible strangers are linked may become more common. The procedure took 10 hours to complete and involved 12 surgeons, 11 anesthesiologists, and 18 nurses.
Doctors say the most common form of kind of transplants are paired transplants with triple transplants even being rare. Doctors prefer to use kidneys out of live patients as opposed to cadavers because the success rates with such organs is higher. Live-donor practice is becoming more common every year in the United States as the process becomes more well known and people network for organs across the nation. Live-donor practice involves pairing a kidney recipient and a friend or family member willing to donate an organ, particularly a kidney, with another pair. This reduces the amount of time a needy patient has to wait for an organ and increases the chances of the surgeries success.
Last year, 16,500 kidney transplants were completed in the U.S. 10,000 of the kidneys came from cadavers while the other 6,500 were from live-donors. There are presently 70,000 people waiting for kidneys with an average wait time of 5 years. Nearly half of this number will die before receiving a kidney or become two sick to undergo the surgery.
Live-Donor Kidney Transplants Becoming More and More Common
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Takeaways
- Live-Donor transplants accounted for 6,500 donations in 2005
- The procedure has a higher success rate than kidneys from cadavers
- The first quintuple transplant was completed at Johns Hopkins Hospital
Did You Know?
Nearly half of all those waiting for kidneys never receive them due to death or sickness.
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