Liver Transplantation Program
The Liver Transplantation Program of the Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute is one of the oldest and largest transplantation programs in the United States and has the greatest worldwide experience in liver transplantation. Approximately 150 liver transplants are performed at the Institute each year.
Services at the Starzl Institute include several treatment options for adults and children who have liver disease and/or malignancies. Surgical services include transplantation, liver resection for malignancies, and bile duct reconstruction. The Liver Transplantation Program also provides surgical and nonsurgical procedures to reduce portal hypertension and variceal bleeding. Nonsurgical services also include intrahepatic arterial chemotherapy for patients with liver cancer. The Liver Transplantation Program refers patients to the UPMC Liver
Cancer Center for treatment.
In accordance with the philosophy of the program, the Institute provides transplantation services to all who will benefit, including patients who are considered high-risk or unsuitable for transplant by others.
The Institute’s liver services comprise two programs, and both provide the full spectrum of services: