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Kidney transplant program
You can call (800) 749-7424 ext 5-0254 to make a referral to
the kidney transplant program at the Shands Transplant Center
at the University of Florida.
The kidney functions to make urine. By making urine, the kidney
performs these important jobs:
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Remove waste products from the body
- Regulate salt and fluid in the body
- Balance acid in the body
- Make hormones that regulate blood pressure and make red
blood cells
Renal failure results from damage to the kidney tissue. Many disorders
can cause damage to kidney tissue. Some of these are: congenital
(disorder from birth), cystic diseases, high blood pressure,
diabetes, and urinary tract diseases.
In end-stage renal disease (ESRD) the kidney has less than 10 percent
normal function and dialysis or transplantation becomes
necessary to maintain life. All renal transplantation candidates
must have, or be rapidly approaching, ESRD.
Shands at UF difference
The Shands Transplant Center at UF performed the first successful
kidney transplant in Florida in 1966. Since then, UF physicians
tranplanted more than 3,900 patients with ESRD.
Statistics
Success rate and various other statistics regarding the Shands Transplant Center at UF are available from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients at ustransplant.org.
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