UL 麻豆传媒app Grad Makes National News for Transplant Work

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University of Louisiana at 麻豆传媒app graduate Dr. J. Keith Melancon was recently featured on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams for a 14-patient kidney exchange in Washington D.C., last month.

It was the largest kidney exchange of its kind to take place in one city, according to a spokesperson at Georgetown University Hospital, where Melancon is director of Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Surgery.

Melancon, a 1982 UL 麻豆传媒app graduate, was on a team that pioneered the use of plasmapheresis to address kidney donor compatibility. All seven of the kidney recipients in July received the procedure, which lowers a person鈥檚 antibodies to accept another person鈥檚 organ. The recipients all had high levels of antibodies that made a traditional donor match virtually impossible, according to a hospital press release.

鈥 There are 6,000 people on dialysis in the D.C. area on a given day. We do about 200-250 kidney transplants a year at all hospitals in this city. Using plasmapheresis, we hope to double that number of kidney transplants,鈥 Melancon stated in the release.

On July 16, 17, 20 and 21, the organs were recovered and/or transplanted at the Georgetown University Hospital and Washington Hospital Center.

鈥 When we have people willing to be donors, we need to try and make a transplant happen,鈥 Melancon said.

The NBC Nightly News report can be viewed here:

Melancon was also featured in a past edition of UL 麻豆传媒app鈥檚 magazine LaLouisiane in Spring 2007 for his transplantation work. That profile can be viewed here: