Living Kidney Donor Program


Overview of Loyola's Living Kidney Donor Program

As a world-class academic medical center, Loyola’s doctors perform and teach the latest surgical advancements. Our board-certified transplant surgeons are widely regarded and highly skilled in transplant surgery.

We offer minimally invasive surgical techniques to remove the donated kidney to improve pain after surgery, obtain better cosmetic results and most importantly, facilitate rapid recovery after major surgery.

Our surgeons are experts in Robotic DaVinci assisted nephrectomy, allowing highly technical surgery in the presence of barriers such as obesity, multiple arteries or difficult kidney anatomy.

Exceptional Evaluation, Treatment and Care for Living Kidney Donors

More than 100,000 people in the United States are currently on the waiting list for a kidney transplant, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), which maintains the list. While the wait time for a deceased-donor transplant can last several years, living kidney donation can dramatically reduce wait times to months and lead to better outcomes.

In general, living-donor kidney transplants have several advantages over deceased-donor kidney transplants:

  • Kidney donors and recipients have more flexibility in scheduling their surgeries.
  • Living-donor kidneys are available sooner, which can limit or possibly eliminate the need for dialysis for end-stage kidney disease patients.
  • Living-donor kidneys often start to function immediately after transplant surgery compared to a deceased-donor kidney, which can take days or weeks to start functioning.
  • Living-donor organs often come from a relative and may be a closer match.
  • Short- and long-term survival rates are significantly better than with deceased-donor kidneys.
  • The donated kidney usually spends less time outside of the body, which improves its viability.
  • Incompatibility often can be worked out before the transplant by filtering the blood of the recipient or participating in a kidney exchange, such as with Loyola’s pay-it-forward program.

If you have made the decision to become a living donor, you likely have seen a loved one go through much suffering because of a serious condition — or you may have decided to donate to ease the suffering of an acquaintance or a stranger.

Your kidney donation is life-saving for a patient with end-stage kidney disease; and research shows that healthy people who donate a kidney are at no greater risk for kidney disease than any other person.

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Loyola's expert and recognized transplant team has one goal: restoring you to better health.

Schedule an appointment with any of our heart, lung, liver, pancreas or kidney transplant specialists or learn about our living donor transplant programs today.

Call Us at 708-327-3700

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