Six Patients Reunite After Rare Three-Way Paired Kidney Transplants At Medical City Dallas

Six Patients Reunite After Three-Way kidney transplant At Medical City Dallas
November 12, 2025 — by Transplant News

USA: Six patients who participated in a three-way paired kidney transplant at Medical City Dallas met in person for the first time today, six months after surgeons carried out the linked surgeries. The meeting followed a complex exchange arranged when a married couple discovered they were medically incompatible and could not donate directly to one another. The coordinated operation involved three successful kidney transplants that enabled each intended recipient to receive a compatible organ.

Medical City Dallas performed the procedures as part of an exchange program that pairs donors and recipients across multiple households to overcome incompatibility. Hospital staff completed the three transplants in a single coordinated effort, after which all participants maintained anonymity until the reunion. Organ donation and transplantation remained at the center of the encounter, with the exchange program presented as the mechanism that made the lifesaving swaps possible.

Those who gathered described the reunion as a significant milestone in their recovery and a moment of deep personal meaning. One recipient conveyed feelings of initial uncertainty about deserving the gift, coupled with a renewed determination to make the most of a second chance at life, saying the transplant followed scares about mortality and marked a turning point. The group’s first meeting offered visible gratitude and a shared sense of the stakes involved in living-donor exchanges, while honoring the privacy the patients had requested in the months after surgery.

Physicians and transplant coordinators characterized the three-way paired kidney transplantation as a rare but effective solution for incompatible donor–recipient pairs. The coordinated exchanges allowed a donor in the couple to facilitate a compatible kidney for their spouse indirectly, completing a chain of operations that restored kidney function for multiple people. The event underscores the practical impact of paired donation programs in expanding access to transplantation without changing the identities the patients chose to protect.


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