Memphis Center Breaks Record With 263 kidney Transplants After Allocation Rule Change

USA: A transplant specialist at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare in Memphis announced the program performed a record 263 kidney transplants last year, crediting both sustained team effort and a recent change in national allocation rules. The specialist said the combination of clinical work and policy adjustments allowed more patients to reach transplantation eligibility and shortened the path from dialysis to organ receipt for many in the region.

Hospital clinicians explained that a new national scoring formula made it possible to give patients retrospective wait-time credit from the moment their kidney function fell below 20 percent, restoring priority for individuals who had previously been excluded. That shift, together with coordinated work across surgical, medical and transplant services, increased access for several populations, including a notable rise in transplants for Black patients in the local community.

The expert framed the local success against a stark national backdrop: more than 100,000 people remain on the waiting list, a new patient joins roughly every eight minutes, and in some areas a kidney candidate may wait as long as seven years. The specialist also noted that most deceased-donor transplants still account for about 90 percent of donations, underlining the persistent shortfall in available organs and the need for more donors.

Practical guidance was also offered for people considering donation: adults over 18 can register as deceased donors online or when obtaining a driver’s license, while living donors should contact transplant centers to begin evaluation. The physician reminded viewers that a healthy person can live with one kidney, and urged increased registration and outreach to sustain the momentum that produced last year’s milestone. The hospital and transplant team described the year as an extraordinary achievement and emphasized continued work to convert it into lasting gains for patients.

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