
Kidney Transplant
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Learn about Kidney Transplant at the MUSC Health Transplant Center.
Since 1968, MUSC Health’s transplant team has helped thousands of patients with end-stage renal disease live longer, fuller lives through kidney transplant surgery.
As one of the largest kidney transplant programs in the country, our transplant surgeons perform nearly 400 kidney transplants annually. Transplant provides new hope for people whose kidney failure no longer responds to other treatments.
410
In 2021, MUSC Health's program in Charleston performed 410 kidney transplants
5,618
Total # (by 2021) of kidney transplants performed by MUSC Healths in Charleston
#4
Our Charleston program was #4 in the nation for surgery volume in 2021
94.8%
In 2021, our program in Charleston had a 1-year graft survival rate of 94.8%
Experts at our Transplant Center collaborate to develop your personalized kidney transplant plan, and we’re with you every step of the way. Each kidney surgeon and nephrologist is board-certified and has received additional training to better care for transplant patients. Many other team members, like nurses and pharmacists, have dedicated their careers to providing care specifically to transplant patients.
Many kidney transplants at MUSC Health involve high-risk patients, like people with pulmonary hypertension or certain heart conditions. Our kidney surgeons are certified by the American Society of Transplant Surgeons, which means they have the expertise they need to handle even the most challenging cases. And thanks to the skill of our entire team, our surgical outcomes exceed national averages.
For people living with end-stage renal disease that other therapies cannot manage, kidney transplant surgery can provide a new lease on life. This surgery can improve your quality of life by eliminating the need for dialysis and dietary restrictions.
In some cases, patients living with both kidney failure and insulin-dependent diabetes may benefit from a simultaneous pancreas-kidney transplant. This lifesaving procedure corrects both kidney failure and diabetes at the same time.
Many people receive a kidney transplant through MUSC Health’s Living Donor Program.This program allows a living person to donate one of their kidneys to you. Usually, living kidney donation is faster and provides a kidney that will last longer compared to kidneys from deceased donors.
Our in-hospital recovery period is one of the shortest nationwide. In the majority of cases, people spend no more than three days in the hospital after kidney transplant surgery at MUSC Health.
Meet our nephrologists and kidney transplant surgeons.
Meet the TeamThe first step to a kidney transplant is a thorough evaluation and screening process. This process includes gathering information about your medical history, conducting lab work and performing medical tests, like an EKG and a chest X-ray. You’ll also meet with several members of our transplant team to determine if you’re a good candidate for transplant.
If a kidney transplant is a safe option for you, we will place you on the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) kidney transplant waiting list. UNOS determines who receives kidneys from deceased donors based on several factors, including blood type, medical urgency, and time spent on the waiting list.
When UNOS matches you with a kidney, we will call you for surgery. On average, kidney transplant surgery takes two to four hours. After surgery, you’ll spend several hours in recovery before being transferred to our dedicated organ transplant unit.
Your team closely monitors your health even after we discharge you from the hospital. If questions or concerns arise, you can always reach your transplant team – we’re available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Because transplant is a tremendous life change, we’re committed to supporting our patients like they are our own family. Our transplant team members can assist you by:
MUSC Health also hosts a monthly kidney transplant support group. Here, you can meet other transplant recipients and living kidney donors to share stories, get advice, and connect with others who know exactly what you’re going through. Learn more about our patient support services.
MUSC transplant specialist-turned kidney recipient, Kevin Carson, relates to patients like never before
Listen as Dr. Posadas Salas discusses the highlights of the Kidney Transplant Program - the state's only solid organ transplant center.
Listen as Dr. Posadas Salas discusses the highlights of the Kidney Transplant Program - the state's only solid organ transplant center.
Jason discusses his experience working with Dr. Baliga and MUSC Health's transplant program.
Jason discusses his experience working with Dr. Baliga and MUSC Health's transplant program.
MUSC Health's kidney transplant program adopted a virtual platform for evaluating potential patients during COVID-19.