Before Surgery
A Patient's Guide to Kidney Transplant Surgery

PREPARING AND WAITING FOR A KIDNEY TRANSPLANT
The Telephone as a Lifeline

As soon as a donor kidney becomes available, the coordinator will call the recipient to get ready. Since this call could come at any time during the day or night, the transplant team should be able to reach the patient whether he is at home, at school, at work, or on vacation. If possible, the patient should invest in a telephone answering machine with remote control so he can check messages while away from home.

The patient should provide his team with the phone numbers of family members and close friends as well, and do everything he can to make sure that he can be contacted immediately.

When the Phone Call Comes

When that phone call comes, everything will seem like a blur. The coordinator will advise the patient when to be present at the transplant center. The patient must move quickly, getting to the transplant center without delay. When a kidney becomes available, there is a time limit!


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If you have any questions, please contact us:
USC Kidney Transplant Program
Phone: (323) 442-5908, Fax: (323) 442-5721
E-mail: usckidney@surgery.hsc.usc.edu