December 2024- Mayo Clinic surgeons recently performed 10 organ transplants within 24 hours, setting a record for both the hospital and the state of Arizona.
On Nov. 19, Mayo Clinic teams worked around the clock to complete seven kidney transplants and three liver transplants. Transplant center colleagues rose to the challenge with one goal in mind: Saving as many lives as possible, says Bashar Aqel, M.D., director of Mayo Clinic Transplant Center in Arizona.
“Ten people received a second chance at life in a single day,” Dr. Aqel says. “This milestone would not have been possible without the generous gift of organ donation, advances in technology and the dedication of our highly specialized team.”
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Heading into the record-setting day, three living-donor kidney transplants were already scheduled. But by evening, the team realized the magnitude of the day ahead of them as precious organs continued to become available. Organ perfusion devices proved critical, enabling the livers and some of the kidneys to be kept viable outside the donor’s body for a longer period of time prior to transplant. The team also had to overcome logistical hurdles, ensuring enough operating room space was available to perform all the surgeries.
“Every day, an estimated 17 people die waiting for an organ transplant,” Dr. Aqel says. “We are doing what we can to try to reverse that trend with innovation and organ perfusion to save more lives.”