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Mater celebrates its 100th lung transplant

The Mater Hospital in Dublin has completed its 100th lung transplant. The first ever transplant took...
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2:52 PM - 23 Oct 2014



Mater celebrates its 100th lun...

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Mater celebrates its 100th lung transplant

TodayFM
TodayFM

2:52 PM - 23 Oct 2014



The Mater Hospital in Dublin has completed its 100th lung transplant.

The first ever transplant took place at the Hospital in 2005 and last year a record 32 transplants were undertaken

Minister for Health Leo Varadkar paid tribute to donor's and their families at an event to mark the milestone today.

He said  "I hope the benefits enjoyed by transplant recipients will continue to be a source of some consolation to families in their time of grief."

Chief Executive of the Hospital Prof. Mary Day said "The completion of the 100th lung transplant at the Mater Hospital reflects an extraordinary level of expertise and commitment from the Hospital's multi-disciplinary team involved in lung transplant over the years since the first lung transplant in 2005. We are now extremely fortunate that the transplant team is led by a  group of young, dedicated  consultants who have amassed enormous experience internationally and  whose return to Ireland and the Mater Hospital ensures our lung transplant programme compares favourably with any in the world. Our objective is to copper fasten the level and quality of care for our lung transplant patients into the next decade." 

The number of transplants grew substantially in 2013 when 32 people benefited from the life-changing gift of a new lung.  More lung transplants were carried out in 2013 than for the previous four years, which saw Ireland rise from 13th place in Europe for lung transplantation to third.

Minister Varadkar said: "This is a great achievement for the Mater and for Irish medicine. I want to congratulate everyone involved including surgeons, physicians, nurses and support staff, who have worked hard as a team to raise our lung transplant rates. The impact of their work on the lives of their patients is immense."

 



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