Three-Way Paired kidney transplant Recipients And Donors Reunite At Hospital Garden
USA: A year after a coordinated three-way paired kidney transplantation, donors and recipients gathered in Banner University Medical Center’s healing garden to meet for the first time and mark their recoveries. The event brought together three unrelated living donors and three recipients whose matched blood types enabled a chain of kidney transplants that would not have been possible within their original family pairings.
Each pair had hoped to donate directly to a loved one — a sister to her brother, a father to his daughter, a cousin to a cousin — but incompatibility led them to enroll in a paired exchange. Willing donors agreed to give to compatible strangers so their loved ones could receive kidneys in return. The exchange included donor John Yates and recipients Candy Gray and Jorge Cortes Barraza; Yates later learned his donated kidney went to Jorge. The coordinated surgeries resulted in three successful kidney transplants and immediate life-changing results for people facing kidney failure.
Nearly a year after the operations, the participants, whose ages ranged from 24 to 62, reported strong recoveries and a return to daily life. The ceremony highlighted the human and medical sides of transplantation: gratitude toward selfless living donors, appreciation for the transplant teams, and the emotional bonds formed when strangers save one another. Donors and recipients exchanged contact information and expressed deep, lasting connections forged through the gift of a kidney.
The gathering underscored how paired living-donor exchanges expand transplant opportunities when direct family matches are not possible and how transplantation programs and hospitals can facilitate complex multi-way swaps. Living Donor Guidance: Those interested in becoming a living donor were directed to visit the local news website twelvenews.com for more information on how to learn about donation and next steps.
Video originally published on 2026-02-11 19:54:49
