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Why doesn't Missouri and Kansas accept live liver donors

Transplants | Last Active: Dec 21, 2019 | Replies (11)

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@cperry6

I spoke with a doctor at KU Med. The explanation is that it is not by state. But, by individual hospital. It is just that the hospitals in Missouri and Kansas don't accept live liver donors because of the risks to the donor. There is a higher risk of complications for the donor of a liver than to a live kidney donor. Most donors for a liver would be from a family member or best friend. And, most times the patient wouldn't want that person to take the risk. So, I guess that is the answer to my question. I was advised that Nebraska and Colorado in Region 8 do live liver donor. As well as Mayo clinic. However, there is a redistricting push in process which if done would make it harder for the patients in Region 8. I hope the redistricting doesn't take place. Thank you.

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@cperry6 That is interesting information to find out, isn't it? My experience has been with kidney transplants. Transplant centers want optimum patient success and outcome, so they are fairly strict who they accept for transplant [no addicts/less-than-stellar lifestyle, medicine compliant, etc.]. Will your friend look in to possible transplant in another area, now?
Ginger