Bone Marrow Transplant ProgramThe Bone Marrow Transplant (or Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation) Program is one of the largest, most highly regarded pediatric programs in the world. Established in 1983, the Program has performed transplants for more than 800 children over the past two decades and currently performs 45 to 55 transplants per year for infants and children with cancer and leukemia, bone marrow failure and genetic diseases including sickle cell disease, severe immune deficiencies and some metabolic/storage diseases. The program is accredited by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) and performs autologous and allogeneic transplants from sibling and family donors and from unrelated adult and cord blood donors, as is best on a case-by-case basis.
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Liver transplants performed include:
At The Saban Research Institute, our investigators are working to unlock the secrets of acute liver failure—the reason many liver transplants are performed.
The hospital's Division of Gasteroenterology and Nutrition, in concert with the Department of Surgery, performs small bowel transplants.
The Division of Nephrology , in conjunction with the Department of Surgery and the Divisions of Urology and Pediatric Surgery, provides interventions for children who require kidney transplants. Sources of transplants are either living related donor (usually a parent) or a cadaveric donor. The program is extremely successful with both patient and graft survival statistics that rival the best programs in the United States.
Bone Marrow Transplant
The first bone marrow transplant was performed at our hospital on Dec. 12, 1983; 1,113 bone marrow transplants (691 allogeneic; 408 autologous; 1 [identical twin to identical twin]) have been performed here since that time – and our Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Program is now responsible for almost 50 percent of the pediatric bone marrow transplants in Los Angeles County.
Heart Transplant
The first heart transplant was performed at our hospital on March 4, 1993; 67 heart transplants have been performed here since that time.
Lung Transplant
The first lung transplant was performed at our hospital on March 13, 1993; 43 cadaveric lung transplants have been performed here since that time.
Living Donor Lobar Lung Transplant
The first living donor lobar lung transplant was performed at our hospital on May 13, 1993; 55 living donor lobar lung transplants have been performed here since that time.
Heart/Lung Transplant
There have been 12 heart/lung transplants performed at our hospital.
Liver Transplant
The first liver transplant was performed at our hospital on May 13, 1998; 152 liver transplants have been performed here since that time.
Living Donor Liver Transplant
The first living donor liver transplant was performed at our hospital on Sept. 30, 1998; 72 living donor liver transplants have been performed here since that time.
Bloodless Liver Transplant
The first “bloodless” liver transplant was performed at our hospital on Feb. 7, 2001; three bloodless liver transplants have been performed here.
Kidney Transplant
The first kidney transplant performed by the our hospital team was Dec. 14, 1967; 900 kidney transplants have been performed here since that time.
Combined Kidney/Liver Transplant
The first combined kidney/liver transplant was performed at our hospital on Oct. 23, 2008.
Small Bowel Transplant
The first small bowel transplant was performed at our hospital on July 11, 2004; nine total transplants, including five isolated small bowel transplants, three liver/small bowel transplants, and one multivisceral (small bowel, liver, stomach, pancreas, spleen and duodenum) have been done.