A Unique Partnership

Girl chalks hopscotch game on sidewalk
Choose the health content that's right for you, and get it delivered right in your inbox

To Change Kids Lives

In order to make lifesaving liver transplants available throughout central and north Florida, AdventHealth for Children has partnered with Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC to develop a comprehensive pediatric liver transplant program. This is the first program of its kind in Orlando, the second in Florida, and accepted the first patient in May 2018.

There is a critical need for children across our state to have access to a liver transplant program that is close to home,” said Regino Gonzalez-Peralta, MD, Director of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Liver Transplantation with AdventHealth for Children. “This partnership brings the experience of one the nation’s best pediatric liver transplant programs to central Florida. The AdventHealth and Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC’s partnership is not only a win for our patients, but all of Florida.”

Expanding Our Reach

“AdventHealth has been committed to saving lives through our transplant programs for more than 40 years, and it is our goal to provide the same level of advanced and compassionate care to infants and children in our community in need of liver transplants,” said Thomas Chin, MD, Director of the AdventHealth Transplant Institute’s Liver Transplant Program. “We are honored to partner with Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC and bring our world-class programs together.”

In order to offer transplants to families in the Florida area, the hospital is working with the Hillman Center for Pediatric Transplantation at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, which has performed more than 1,800 pediatric liver transplants – more than any other center in the United States, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing, with patient survival rates consistently higher than national averages.

A natural alignment

“We are grateful for this opportunity to now expand our services and expertise in pediatric liver transplantation to families in the Florida area,” said George V. Mazariegos, MD, Chief of Pediatric Transplantation at Children’s. “Our extension of expertise will provide the best possible care, make transplant a life-saving treatment for local families, and help them to achieve a better quality of life.”

In 1981, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC opened the country’s first comprehensive pediatric transplant center under the guidance of transplant pioneer Thomas E. Starzl, MD, Ph.D. According to the 2017 data released by the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients, the pediatric liver transplant program at Children's ranks number 1 out of 62 pediatric liver transplant centers in the United States, for one-year overall patient and graft survival when comparing hazard ratio estimates. The program remains at the leading edge of expertise, innovation, and patient- and family centered care for transplant patients from all over the world.

The strength of the team

Members of the transplant team from Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC are participating in the management of patients in Florida. Transplant surgeons, medical specialists and nurses from Florida and Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC are performing pediatric liver transplant surgeries together at AdventHealth for Children.

The pediatric liver transplant partnership with AdventHealth is the second program of its kind for Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC. In 2016, Children’s Hospital became the first and only pediatric liver transplant program to expand the geographic reach of its expertise through a partnership with the University of Virginia’s Children’s Hospital in Charlottesville. Today, Children’s pediatric liver transplant network extends from Pittsburgh to Virginia, and now to Florida.

For more information on the transplant process, or to speak with a care coordinator, visit the AdventHealth Transplant Institute.

Recent Blogs

A young couple holding their newborn baby
Blog
Factors to Consider When Deciding on Circumcision for Your Baby
A Child with Down Syndrome Smiles While he and his Mother Look at Content on an iPad
Blog
Care for the Whole Lifespan: How to Optimize Care for People with Down Syndrome
Blog
Tackling Tough Topics With Your Kids
A Teenager Looks at Her Phone While Leaning Against Her Locker.
Blog
The Relationship Between Social Media and Body Image
Blog
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Impact of Cyberbullying on Children
View More Articles