In adult transplant care, the NYU Langone Transplant Institute continues to lead the nation in excellence

āWeāre able to get kids transplanted quickly, and theyāre thriving afterward. These outcomes are possible because we have the right people to manage even the most complex cases,ā said Adam Griesemer, MD, surgical director of pediatric transplant programs.
The NYU Langone Transplant Institute and Hassenfeld Childrenās Hospital at NYU Langone delivered the highest quality outcomes in New York State for pediatric kidney and liver transplants, according to the most recent federal quality data from 2024.
The data, published by the Scientific Registry for Transplant Recipients (SRTR), the national quality tracker overseen by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, rated Hassenfeld Childrenās Hospitalās pediatric kidney and liver programs the best in the state for both the speed at which patients received transplants and 100% organ survival 1 year after transplant.
āTime matters when it comes to transplants, especially for children,ā said Adam Griesemer, MD, liver transplant surgeon and surgical director of the pediatric transplant programs at Hassenfeld Childrenās Hospital. āWeāre able to get kids transplanted quickly, and theyāre thriving afterward. These outcomes are possible because we have the right people to manage even the most complex casesāfrom pediatric anesthesiologists to interventional radiologists to dedicated family support services. Our team is equipped to navigate any potential bumps in the road.ā
Since performing its first pediatric kidney transplant in 1994, NYU Langone has steadily built a foundation of excellence in pediatric transplant care. The most rapid growth began in 2018 with the opening of Hassenfeld Childrenās Hospital, which led to the expansion of programs to include liver, heart, and lung transplants for children and adolescents. Today, the hospital is the only transplant center in the tristate area with specialists exclusively trained in pediatric transplant care across these four solid organs.
āThis growth has enabled transformative care for young patients through both living and deceased donor transplants, giving children and adolescents the chance to lead fuller, healthier lives,ā added Dr. Griesemer.
A Multidisciplinary Child- and Family-Centered Approach to Transplant Care
Pediatric transplant families at Hassenfeld Childrenās Hospital also benefit from comprehensive support services provided through Sala Institute for Child and Family Centered Care. These services are designed to personalize the healthcare experience and empower parents and caregivers as essential members of the care team.
āTransplant care goes beyond the procedure. Itās about the entire experience for the child and their family, which leads to better outcomes,ā said Rebecca Pellett Madan, MD, infectious disease specialist and medical director of the pediatric transplant programs at Hassenfeld Childrenās Hospital. āOur teams are supported by expert social workers, certified child life specialists, psychologists, and psychiatrists, all with transplant expertise. We also offer comprehensive neuropsychology services for children who need help with academic placement and support. School plays a vital role in a childās social and emotional development, and the services provided by Sala help families successfully transition their children back to the classroom. Iāve never seen this level of dedicated transplant support services at any other childrenās hospital. This holistic approach truly makes a difference.ā
Nation-Leading Outcomes Across Adult Transplant Programs
With each new program, the NYU Langone Transplant Institute has redoubled its efforts to increase donation and transplantation rates. As the largest transplant program in New York State, the institute performed 632 transplants in 2024 alone. NYU Langoneās adult transplant programs continue to lead the way:
- Kidney Transplant Program: For the second consecutive year, the program has achieved the nationās best outcomes for both the rate of kidney transplants from deceased donors and one-year organ survival. In 2024, 339 kidneys were transplanted in adults and children.
- Lung Transplant Program: Patients receive lungs at a faster rate than at any other center in the Northeast, and the organs have the highest survival rate in the state. A total of 82 lungs were transplanted in 2024.
- Liver Transplant Program: The program has the highest-quality outcomes in New York and is among the top five in the nation. Patients get transplanted faster than at any other center in the Northeast and have excellent survival rates. Living donor patients had 100% organ survival after one year. In 2024, 127 livers were transplanted in adults and children.
- Heart Transplant Program: The program has the fastest transplant rate and shortest hospital stays in New York, with strong one- and three-year survival rates. In 2024, 83 hearts were transplanted in adults and children.
āOur patients need and deserve the very best. Their outcomes are our top priority, and these success rates are a testament to our commitment to them,ā said Robert Montgomery, MD, DPhil, the H. Leon Pachter, MD, Professor of Surgery, chair of the , and director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute. āNYU Langoneās experts bring unmatched skill and compassion, enabling patientsāfrom infants to adultsāto receive lifesaving transplants and best-in-class care.ā
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Katie Ullman
Hassenfeld Childrenās Hospital at NYU Langone
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Colin DeVries
NYU Langone Transplant Institute
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