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150 organ transplant­s carried out at Cleveland Clinic

HOSPITAL HAS PERFORMED KIDNEY, LIVER, HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANT­S

- ABU DHABI Staff Report

The Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has performed more than 150 organ transplant­s till date, with the milestone being reached just four years after the hospital introduced its multi-organ transplant programme.

Since 2017, the hospital has performed 82 kidney transplant­s, 52 liver transplant­s, 10 heart transplant­s, six lung transplant­s, three combined pancreas-kidney transplant­s, and one combined kidney-liver transplant.

“It is humbling to see the lifechangi­ng impact our transplant programme has had on patients and their families across the UAE. That we have reached this 150 organ transplant milestone during the centennial year [of the Cleveland Clinic in the United States] is a fantastic acknowledg­ement of the legacy of innovation and patient-centred care we are continuing here in Abu Dhabi,” said Dr. Bashir Sankari, director of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi’s transplant programme.

Expanding organ supply

Despite growing numbers of registered organ donors, demand continues to outpace supply and there remains a long waiting list of patients who require a transplant. In order to mitigate the impact of this and offer a fresh lifeline to patients waiting for a new liver, the hospital’s multidisci­plinary transplant team worked with their colleagues at Cleveland Clinic in the United States to introduce complex living related liver transplant­s that enable relatives to donate part of their liver to family members in need.

This step has meant that 22 patients have been able to access life-saving transplant­s without needing to wait for a compatible donor organ to become available.

The impact of this introducti­on has spread beyond the UAE, with patients travelling from abroad to access living related transplant services. Recently, a 14-year-old patient travelled to Abu Dhabi from Sudan so that he could receive part of his brother’s liver,” said Dr. Luis Campos, director of the liver transplant programme and head of hepatobili­ary surgery at the hospital.

Surgeons at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi performed the UAE’s first pancreas transplant in a combined operation that also saw a young woman receive a new kidney.

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