Penn Medicine sets a worldwide record with 100 kidney paired donation transplants in a year

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The Penn Transplant Institute coordinates with the National Kidney Register to help pair the more than 90,000 patients on the waitlist with a deceased donor.

By Penn Medicine News Writer

For thousands of people around the world waiting for a kidney, paired exchange serves as a beacon of hope. One person’s willingness to undergo the act of Kidney Paired Donation (KPD) often sets in motion a chain of beautiful and selfless acts, where individuals give and receive the chance for a better life. After completing its 100th KPD transplant in a 12 month period, the Penn Transplant Institute now holds the worldwide record for the most KPD transplants in a year. Read the article in Penn Today.

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Chicago doctor donates kidney to patient

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Every day as a nephrologist at Northwestern Medicine, Aleksandra Gmurczyk, MD, sees patients who are suffering from kidney failure. Several years ago, she began to consider donating one of her own kidneys to someone in need of a transplant.

On Feb. 16, 2023, Dr. Gmurczyk kicked off a kidney paired donation, which occurs when patients have a willing kidney donor who is not a good match. Both are then paired with another patient and donor who are better matches. Watch the full story from Northwestern Medicine on YouTube here.

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