Penn Breakthroughs

Penn Surgeons Pioneered and Perfected Lung Transplantation

The Lung Transplant program at Penn has performed more than 500 procedures since its inception in the early 1990's, and is currently among the most active programs in the nation with a survival rate for one month, one year and three years consistently at or above the national average. Penn is also one of few centers in the nation performing multi-organ transplantation such as lung/liver and heart/lung transplantation.

The lung transplant team includes cardiothoracic surgeons, pulmonologists, nurse practitioners, cardiologists, infectious disease specialists, pharmacists, nutritionists, physical and respiratory therapists, financial coordinators and social workers.

Lung Tranplant Organ Survival Rates at Penn

Lung Tranplant Organ Survival Rates at Penn

Lung Tranplant Patient Survival Rates at Penn

Lung Tranplant Patient Survival Rates at Penn

Led by surgical director Alberto Pochettino, MD and medical director Vivek Ahya, MD, Penn surgeons have developed some of the latest minimally invasive techniques and are training future surgeons around the world. The benefits for patients undergoing these minimally invasive procedures are a shorter hospital stay, a smaller incision resulting in less pain and scarring, and a quicker recovery.

Among the distinguished Penn surgical faculty are individuals who performed the world's first single- and double-lung transplants, and developed the lung volume reduction procedure to improve the breathing of patients with severe emphysema.

* Data source: UNOS/Scientific Registry of Transplant, For Patients Receiving their First Transplant between 07/01/2004 and 12/31/2006 for the 1 Month and 1 Year Cohorts; between 01/01/2002 and 06/30/2004 for the 3 Year Cohort.

 


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