Baylor Firsts
Baylor is one of only a few hospitals in the nation whose surgeons and physicians have performed more than 8,000 transplants, including more than 3,000 liver transplants, making Baylor one of the largest multi-specialty transplant centers in the country. Studies show that the more times a hospital performs a procedure, the better its success rate.
Baylor transplant teams have performed:
- More than 3,050 liver transplants
- More than 3,500 blood and marrow transplants
- More than 2,400 kidney transplants
- More than 350 heart transplants
- More than 220 lung transplants
- 45 kidney/pancreas transplants
- Four heart/lung transplants
Through the dedication of the transplant medical staff, Baylor has been "first" in a number of areas and is credited with:
- North Texas first islet cell transplant
- Nations first certified VAD program
- Texas' first matched unrelated donor bone marrow transplant
- Texas' first adult liver transplant
- The world's first extra-corporeal perfusion (bridge to transplant) using a genetically engineered pig liver, allowing the patient to survive and successfully undergo liver transplantation
- North Texas' first split-liver procedure, in which the surgeon divides a donor liver into two lobes for a pediatric and adult recipient
- North Texas' first adult-to-adult living donor liver transplant procedure
- North Texas' first heart/lung/heart "domino" procedure, in which a patient with terminal emphysema received a single heart and two lungs, while another patient with cardiomyopathy received the good heart from the patient with emphysema