Health news
Health news top Health news

   Login  |  Register    
Health News Make AMN Your Home PageDiscussion BoardsAdvanced Search ToolMedical RSS/XML News FeedHealth news
  You are here : Health.am > Health Centers > Urine Problems -
UK HealthCare Celebrates Pediatric Kidney Transplant UK HealthCare Celebrates Pediatric Kidney Transplant

UK HealthCare Celebrates Pediatric Kidney Transplant

Urine ProblemsSep 14, 2010

UK HealthCare announces the revitalization of its pediatric kidney transplant program with the successful transplant surgery of 16-year-old Courtney Stroud, of Carlisle, Ky. Courtney’s transplant was performed Aug. 31 at Kentucky Children’s Hospital.

“This is a milestone in UK HealthCare’s goal to become a nationally recognized center in providing advanced subspecialty pediatric care for citizens of Kentucky and beyond,” said Dr. Michael Karpf, UK executive vice president for health affairs. “It also is very important for the people of Kentucky and the surrounding region, who now can be offered this procedure without having to travel far from home.”

In 2007, Courtney was diagnosed with Senior-Loken syndrome, a rare disorder affecting the kidneys and retinas.

As a result of the disease, she has suffered some loss of vision and kidney failure, causing her to need dialysis and eventually a kidney transplant.

The Strouds found out earlier this summer that UK would again be listing patients in need of pediatric kidney transplants.

“We were so glad we didn’t have to go out of state for the transplant,” said Courtney’s mother, Sheryl. “We’ve been through so much, but being able to be close to home for her surgery and recovery has made it a little easier on all of us.”

Today, Courtney continues to improve and her biggest concern is how soon she can join her classmates at Nicholas County High School, where she is a junior.

UK HealthCare has had continued success with its adult kidney transplant program since its first transplant in 1964. Overall, more than 2,100 transplant surgeries have been performed, including 78 during the last fiscal year, said Dr. Jay Zwischenberger, chair of the Department of Surgery.

In July, Dr. Ali Ziada joined the UKHealthCare team as an assistant professor to build a pediatric urology service.

“The addition of Dr. Ziada to the Department of Surgery and the Kentucky Children’s Hospital has given us the ability to provide complete pediatric services and allow us to perform pediatric kidney transplants, a much-needed service in Kentucky,” Zwischenberger said. “It is also an important step as we look to our future in offering additional transplant services including pediatric heart and liver transplants.”

Furthermore, Kentucky Children’s Hospital and the Department of Pediatrics is continuing to expand its services to offer the highest level of advanced care for families in this region, said Dr. Tim Bricker, professor and chair of the Department of Pediatrics and physician-in-chief at the Kentucky Children’s Hospital. The Kentucky Children’s Hospital has experienced nearly a 40 percent increase in patient discharges during the past six years.

The continued growth of UK’s pediatric, transplant and subspecialty services has a far-reaching impact resulting in increases in research activity as well as academic opportunities, Karpf said. In the past six years, UK HealthCare, through targeted recruitment, has increased the overall faculty by 31 percent. In addition, UK HealthCare’s significant growth is a stimulus for economic development in Central and Eastern Kentucky and beyond with more than 2,500 full time employees and a related increase of more than $300 million in salary and benefits annually, he said.

“We are excited to be able to provide the highest quality of care for patients like Courtney and her family so close to their home,” Karpf said. “And UK HealthCare’s significant growth has made this kind of success story possible.”

###

Source:  University of Kentucky

Provided by ArmMed Media

UK HealthCare Celebrates Pediatric Kidney Transplant Bookmark this! UK HealthCare Celebrates Pediatric Kidney Transplant

RELATED STORIES:


 Comments [ + Post Your Own

Now you're in the public comment zone. What follows is not Armenian Medical Network's stuff; it comes from other people and we don't vouch for it. A reminder: By using this Web site you agree to accept our Terms of Service. Click here to read the Rules of Engagement.

There are no comments for this entry yet. [ + Comment here + ]




We are pleased to let readers post comments about an article. Please increase the credibility of your post by including your full name and email.

All comments are reviewed by our editors before they are posted on the site. Just keep it clean, kids.

Name:

Email:

Location:

URL:

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Please enter the word you see in the image below:


   [advanced search]   
What health info have you recently searched for online?
Disease or condition
Exercise or fitness
Diet, nutrition or vitamins
None of the above


Get free support - Headache Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment on HeadacheCare.net


Health Centers







Diabetes

















Health news
  


Health Encyclopedia

Diseases & Conditions

Drugs & Medications

Health Tools

Health Tools



   Health newsletter

  





   Medical Links



   RSS/XML News Feed



   Feedback


Add to Yahoo RSS News Feed



Google Reader




Syndicate


This website is accredited by Health On the Net Foundation. Click to verify. We comply with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information:
Verify here.




Recurrent Depression. All about mental disorders and depression

hit counter