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Having performed over 3,000 transplants, the University
of Pennsylvania's Kidney
Transplant Program and Pancreas
Transplant Program, is largest in the Delaware Valley
and is one of the largest in the country. Along with
the large number of transplants, our program has traditionally
had, and continues to have, superb clinical outcomes.
The successful transplant process begins with a thorough
evaluation by transplant nephrologists and surgeons
to identify and treat any medical conditions that may
increase the risk of transplantation.
Once on the waiting list, patients are intermittently
re-evaluated to provide reassurance that transplantation
is still safe and in one’s best interest. These
same physicians provide surgical and medical expertise
when the transplant is performed and for years afterward.
Certainly, this continuity of care has contributed to
our success, and we are committed to maintaining this
approach.
Additionally, our clinical program has been complemented
by continuous NIH-funded transplant research for 29
years – a combination of clinical and scientific
excellence and evidence of our desire to provide the
best for our patients and for all of transplantation. |