Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program
Augusta University Health provides complete kidney transplant care that includes surgery,
pre- and post-operative care, and lifelong support.
Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program
Augusta University Health provides complete kidney transplant care that includes surgery,
pre- and post-operative care, and lifelong support.
About Us
Our active and highly successful Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program focuses on treating children with end-stage renal disease. The Children's Hospital
of Georgia works with the Carlos and Marguerite Mason Solid Organ Transplant Center to provide transplant services and follow-up kidney care.
The transplant program, run by the Division of Nephrology at Augusta University, makes it possible for any child with kidney disease, from across the Southeast, to
come to us for their transplant care. We accept referrals from physicians and dialysis
centers looking for the best care possible for their patients.
Become a Kidney Transplant Patient
Why Choose Us
When your child needs transplant surgery, you want the area’s best care team treating
them. We are proud to provide:
- Excellent outcomes: AU Health has a 100% success rate for kidney transplants, defined by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients as having a patient's transplanted kidney survive and function at both the one-year
and the three-year mark. This success rate has given our patients a new lease on life!
- Dedicated transplant teams: Your child's care team consists of pediatric nephrologists, urologists, and surgeons
who have treated scores of children, working tirelessly with the goal of getting your
child back to their normal lives as quickly as possible.
- Kidney transplant expertise: When your child is ready for their surgery, they will have highly qualified kidney
transplant surgeons and pediatric anesthesiologists who will collaborate seamlessly
with your child's nephrology team.
- Child-friendly spaces: We know hospitals can be scary for kids. Our rooms are designed with children in
mind because we want them to feel at ease when they come to us.
- Medical interpreters: We are fortunate to have a Spanish-speaking nephrologist available in our department
who can help our Spanish-speaking patients understand their child’s medical care.
We can also arrange interpreters for other non-English speaking patients and families.
What We Offer
Kidney surgery has come a long way, it is now safer and more effective than ever.
Our Pediatric Kidney Transplant Program cares for patients from newborn to young adult and will follow them into adulthood
to provide lifelong kidney support.
- Living Kidney Donor Program: Patients who have a living donor do not need to wait as long for a transplant - surgeries
can be scheduled as soon as their work-up is complete. Kidneys from living donors
also last longer and have better outcomes.
- Preemptive transplants: When possible, we can perform surgery early, which can help a patient avoid going
on dialysis altogether.
- Minimally invasive surgery (MIS): We perform many of our kidney procedures using MIS. Urologist perform MIS to remove
a kidney from a living-related donor, making the donation process more convenient
and recovery quicker.
CHOG's kidney transplant program has been around for a long time. Our years of experience
allows us to provide the wide-range of care it takes to treat children with end-stage
renal disease.
What to expect
- Pre-op evaluation: Our nephrology team conducts a thorough pre-op evaluation of each transplant candidate.
We get input from families so we can design a kidney transplant care plan that is
best for their child.
- After-transplant monitoring: After your child's surgery is complete, they will go to the PICU (pediatric intensive care unit) for post-operative monitoring. The PICU is staffed
by pediatric intensivists who watch over your child during their recovery.
- Nursing staff: Nurses stay in close contact with families and function as case managers handling
every aspect of care, including
- Setting up referrals to other specialists
- Helping with insurance
- Organizing transportation
- Making overnight/short-term stay arrangements for surgery patients and families at
the Ronald McDonald House.
- Child life specialists: Available to help children understand and cope with their illness and explain their
surgical care.
- Social workers: For families with other life challenges who may be in need of help.