Paired Kidney Surgery Performed at University Hospital, Christ Hospital
CINCINNATIGoodman Street, Highland Avenue and William Howard Taft Road were traveled Wednesday by many on their way to work, lunch or the gym.
But one of those travelers was making special trips between
Two kidneys from living donorsone delivered to
The paired kidney donation procedure has been pioneered over the past 11 years by Steve Woodle, MD, chief of transplant surgery at UC, and his colleagues in order to increase the number of available donors to people in need of kidney transplant.
Paired kidney donation works by allowing an incompatible kidney transplant recipient and their donor to exchange kidneys with other donor/recipient pairs who are also incompatible.
Normally, donors participating in the paired kidney program are faced with traveling to a hospital close to the organ recipient with whom they are a match, taking them away from their loved one receiving an organ. But because University and Christ hospitals are so close in proximityabout 1.5 milesthe kidneys could be transported between hospitals, allowing the donors to stay with their families.
A paired donation where the hospitals are so close is unusual, says Woodle. Usually, matched pairs live significant distances from each other. All four patients involved in todays transplants were
We dont see that kind of thing very often in paired donation procedures.
A unique aspect of paired donation procedures is that the donor operations must be performed simultaneouslyas a protection in case one donor would decide to back out.
In todays procedure, the four operations were performed by UC transplant surgeons. At
To do a paired donation such as this requires substantial surgical manpower and expertise, Woodle says. Smaller transplant programs cannot muster four surgical teams to operate simultaneously as was required here.
Woodle says paired donations currently account for less than 0.5 percent of kidney transplants in the
The UC transplant team has previously participated in three other paired donations within the state of
Todays paired donation transplants were organized through a national paired donation program. The Paired Donation Network was originally organized by kidney transplant programs in
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