
The ideal treatment for patients with chronic renal failure (stages 4 through 6) is kidney transplantation, which offers patients an independent life that is free from dialysis. Our transplant team of physicians, social workers and nurses provides an excellent continuum of care for our kidney transplant patients as well as their kidney donors, from surgery evaluations to follow-up after the surgery.
The Rogosin Institute program began in 1963 and was the first transplant program in New York. Since then, we have performed more than 3500 transplants with results that have exceeded national outcomes.
Transplantation Update 2010
Important aspects of the Rogosin Institute Transplant Center include:
Our transplant program is among the best in the nation. Our kidney survival rates are higher than expected for our patient population and the best in New York.
You can retrieve information on our transplantation statistics by clicking on any of the following links. These links take you to the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients Web site (www.ustransplant.org), which regularly publishes reports and data on each organ transplant program in the United States. Transplant statistics links:
Kidney Statistics
Kidney-Pancreas Statistics
Pancreas Statistics