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Liver Transplant / Living Donors

The UCLA Living Donor Liver Transplantation FAQ

  1. What is Living Donor Liver Transplantation?
  2. Why Consider Living Donor Liver Transplant?
  3. Advantages to Living Donor Transplantation
  4. Disadvantages to Living Donor Transplantation
  5. Who is a Good Donor?
  6. We would prefer that you call and ask before you assume that someone is not a good donor
  7. Donor Evaluation
  8. Living Donor Surgical Procedure
  9. Referrals

 

 


The United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) provides a toll-free patient services lines to help transplant candidates, recipients, and family members understand organ allocation practices and transplantation data. You may also call this number to discuss problems you may be experiencing with your transplant center or the transplantation system in general. The toll-free patient services line number is 1-888-894-6361