Most kidneys and livers used in transplantation come from individuals who have died, but this doesn’t provide enough organs. So living donors are needed.
Organ transplants, including heart, liver, kidney and pancreas, require highly specialized anesthesiology skills.
Kidney failure in children can be caused by birth defects and genetic conditions; a kidney transplant can be safe and effective treatment.
Pediatric liver transplants at Yale Medicine are extremely safe and successful, and can cure many cases of childhood liver failure.
Kidney transplants offer many benefits over dialysis, including freedom to travel, fewer dietary restrictions and, most importantly, improved survival.
When the liver fails, due to cancer and other illnesses, a transplant from a deceased or living donor can offer effective treatment.
A type of cancer that starts in the liver and can cause stomach pain and swelling and jaundice.
Thousands of heart surgeries are performed every day in the United States. Many patients have excellent results—not only do patients survive longer than they used to, they enjoy a good quality of life.
A lifesaving procedure for people who have end-stage heart failure or other severe heart conditions.
Alcohol-related liver disease is liver damage caused by excessive consumption of alcohol. Learn about symptoms and treatment.