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Record number of organ transplant­s performed at Abu Dhabi hospital

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Doctors at an Abu Dhabi hospital have performed a record number of organ transplant­s this month, saving the lives of several critically ill patients.

The team at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi completed 10 of the complex procedures in the first three weeks of October.

The operations included two deceased donor kidney transplant­s and a deceased donor liver transplant, performed in a single day.

Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is one of four hospitals in the UAE permitted to perform organ transplant­s.

A multidisci­plinary team also worked with counterpar­ts from the Cleveland Clinic in the US to perform a living donor liver transplant this month.

Dr Bashir Sankari, director of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi’s transplant programme, said he was proud of the progress they made.

“Such an achievemen­t in successive­ly co-ordinating and treating so many patients with end-stage organ disease demonstrat­es the robustness of our transplant programme and the confidence and trust of families in our expertise to deliver innovative and compassion­ate care for their loved ones,” he said.

“Nothing is more gratifying than seeing these patients make remarkable improvemen­ts and leave our hospital with a better quality of life.

“We owe a debt of gratitude to the donors, both living and deceased, for the enormous gift of life they have given to these patients.”

Since the beginning of this year, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has performed 63 transplant­s in collaborat­ion with other hospitals in the UAE and the region, and in partnershi­p with teams from the US hospital.

This record number of procedures for the hospital brings the total number of transplant operations to 173 since the start of the programme in 2017.

Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has also expanded its range of treatments to include complex combined transplant­s and living organ donation since 2018.

The expanded programme means doctors can treat many more high-risk patients from across the region.

“We’ve cared for some of the youngest patients from the UAE and abroad with endstage disease, which are much more nuanced and challengin­g given their age,” said Dr Luis Campos, the director of liver transplant and hepatobili­ary at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi.

“Additional­ly, our expertise in combined transplant­s allows us to replace two organs in a patient suffering from multiple organ failure in a single surgery, proving more beneficial as they require lower immunosupp­ression doses and have a better survival rate.”

The first living-related donor transplant at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi was performed in 2018, when an Emirati brother donated a part of his liver to save his younger sister’s life.

The first pancreas transplant performed in the UAE took place this year at Cleveland

Clinic, in a combined operation that also involved a young woman receiving a kidney.

The nation’s first combined liver and kidney transplant was also performed at the hospital this year.

Dr Sankari said the team hoped to further expand their expertise.

“Our mission has always been to bring the most advanced techniques in transplant­ation to the region and we work closely with colleagues across the Cleveland Clinic network to exchange knowledge and research in the field to achieve that,” he said.

“These successes could also not have been possible without the hospital’s strong partnershi­ps with government entities and other transplant centres in the region to streamline processes and enhance the experience and care for our patients.”

Deceased organ donation has been permitted in the UAE since 2016, when a federal law was introduced allowing for the procedures.

A government survey from 2018 showed that 68 per cent of respondent­s were willing to donate their organs after their death.

The team at Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi completed 10 of the procedures in the first three weeks of October

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Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi There have been 173 transplant operations performed at the hospital since 2017

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