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Multi-Organ Transplants

Surgery Overview

Organ transplant is surgery that replaces a diseased organ, such as a kidney or liver, with a healthy organ from a donor. A multi-organ transplant replaces more than one organ at one time. Sometimes more than two organs can be transplanted. For some transplants, the diseased organ is left in place.

Examples of multi-organ transplants include:

  • Heart and lung.
  • Pancreas and kidney.
  • Liver and heart.
  • Liver, small bowel, and pancreas.

Usually the organs are transplanted from the same donor. This helps lower the risk that your body will reject the new organs.

In some cases, doctors may choose to replace only one of the unhealthy organs with a transplanted organ. This is done when the new organ may help improve the function of the other diseased one. If the other organ doesn't get better, then it can also be replaced with a new organ.

Your doctor or a transplant centre will do tests to see if a transplant will work well for you. This will depend on things like your age, your weight, and whether you have certain risks, such as a medical condition. If your tests show that a transplant is a good option for you, you'll be put on a waiting list to receive new organs.

Your doctor will refer you to a transplant centre. In large urban areas there may be more than one. Your doctor can help you decide which is the best choice for you.

Information about Multi-Organ Transplants

Adaptation Date: 06/12/2024

Adapted By: Alberta Health Services

Adaptation Reviewed By: Alberta Health Services

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Information about Multi-Organ Transplants

Adaptation Date: 06/12/2024

Adapted By: Alberta Health Services

Adaptation Reviewed By: Alberta Health Services