Living donor liver transplant

Becoming a living liver donor can save someone else’s life. You’re in experienced hands at Penn Medicine, with our pioneering living liver transplant team.

Living liver donor and recipient Kim and Deborah

Save a life through living liver donation

When it comes to living liver donation, expertise is key.

The Penn Transplant Institute was the first transplant center in the region to perform an adult-to-adult living liver transplant. Since then, our surgeons have performed at least 10 times more living donor liver transplants than other Philadelphia transplant teams. We’re one of the largest and most experienced liver transplant programs in the nation.

Decades of experience supporting living liver donors

At the Penn Medicine Center for Living Donation, donors are our focus.

Our Living Donor Liver Transplant program is the only program of its kind in the region to receive the highest possible designation from the Scientific Registry for Transplant Recipients (SRTR), in recognition that our care exceeds expectations and results in excellent survival outcomes.

Our doctors are also researchers seeking to make liver transplantation safer and more effective for donors and recipients.

We’re one of nine centers of excellence participating in the National Institute of Health-sponsored Adult-to-Adult Living Donor Liver Transplant consortium (A2ALL) that explores outcomes in living donor transplantation.

Save a life through living liver donation

The shortage of liver donors in the United States is so severe that many patients die waiting. More than 15,000 patients are on the waiting list for liver transplants. In the greater Philadelphia region, more than 700 people are waiting.

As a liver donor, you have a remarkable advantage because you only donate a portion of your liver, and unlike most organs, your liver can regenerate. That means you can save a life by donating part of your liver, and fully recover when your remaining liver grows back to its original size within weeks.

Living donor liver transplant process

You’ll work with a Living Donor Advocate, whose job is to support you, answer your questions, and be a voice for your needs throughout the organ donation process. You also receive tailored medical care from the transplant team to ensure your health is protected at all steps and throughout your recovery.

Penn Medicine transplant living liver donor and recipient

Register to become a donor

If you’re ready to take the first step toward living liver donation, please fill out the screening form to become a potential donor.

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