Sources for Organ Donation
Kidneys can be donated by either a deceased donor or a living donor. We also perform pancreas transplants from deceased donors, combined kidney/pancreas transplants (K/P) and pancreas after kidney transplants (PAK).
Kidneys can be donated by either a deceased donor or a living donor. We also perform pancreas transplants from deceased donors, combined kidney/pancreas transplants (K/P) and pancreas after kidney transplants (PAK).
Whenever the family members of a terminally ill patient make the decision to donate their loved one's organs, the Washington Regional Transplant Community (WRTC), our area's local organ procurement organization, performs tests which help determine which organs can be donated.
If a kidney and/or pancreas is to be donated, WRTC alerts the local transplant centers. An algorithm is used to determine which patients on the transplant waitlists are best suited for this organ. The following information is used to create a list of patients for each organ offer:
The transplant coordinator will call the patients who are at the top of this list to review the donor's information. The transplant center is not allowed to share the donor's name, race, or at which hospital they are receiving care. If the potential recipient accepts the organ, testing is then performed to ensure his or her body and immune system will accept this organ. It is normal for a person on the waitlist to receive several calls for organ offers before they actually receive their kidney or pancreas transplant.
The family members of a terminally ill person may request that their loved one's organs be donated directly to a specific person on the kidney waitlist.
The decision to donate a kidney requires careful consideration. Kidney donors are special people, willing to share a gift that can only be given once to better another person's life.
Advantages of Living Donors include better success rates, shorter wait times and more time to prepare. Types of living donation include:
Whether you are considering becoming a living donor for a family member, friend or someone you don’t know at all, we encourage you to contact our living donor coordinator at 703-776-8053. Our team is happy to provide as much information as possible to assist you in making this important decision.