Kidneys from living donors are best for transplants

Published: Sept. 12, 2019, 4:38 p.m.

b'Mark Laftavi, MD (photo by Jim Howe) Mark Laftavi, MD (photo by Jim Howe) Some 37 million people in the United States have chronic kidney disease, and for those with end-stage renal disease, the only two treatment options are dialysis or a kidney transplant. Some 37 million people in the United States have chronic kidney disease, and for those with end-stage renal disease, the only two treatment options are dialysis or a kidney transplant. Mark Laftavi, MD Mark Laftavi, MD, is a professor of surgery and interim chief of transplant services at Upstate, talks about the value of kidney transplants and how the best kidneys for transplant come from living donors. For information about kidney donation, contact, is a professor of surgery and interim chief of transplant services at Upstate, talks about the value of kidney transplants and how the best kidneys for transplant come from living donors. For information about kidney donation, contact Upstate transplant services Upstate transplant services at 315-464-5413. at 315-464-5413.'