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Liver Transplant

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Leiauna Anderson
Leiauna Anderson - Liver Transplant Recipient
Dr. Ronald Busuttil
Ronald Busutti, M.D.
Director, Dumont-UCLA Transplant Center
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Professor and Executive Chairman of Surgery,
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Chief, Division of Liver and Pancreas Transplantation
 
 

Leiauna's Story

The Precious Gift of Life: An Organ Transplant 

Eight months into her pregnancy, Leiauna Anderson lost her child, and she almost lost her life as well. It took a liver transplant to save her.

When Leiauna's pregnancy ended tragically with the in utero death of her baby, doctors discovered that her liver had been badly damaged by gestational hypertension. She was transferred to UCLA and placed on the list for an emergency transplant. Three days later, the surgical team, headed by Dr. Ronald Busuttil, replaced Leiauna's liver with a healthy organ from a 19-year-old woman who had died in an accident.

Although she was told she could no longer bear children, Leiauna and her husband now have a son, conceived in vitro and carried by a sister-in-law. Today, she counts herself fortunate to be alive. "An organ truly is the gift of life," she says. "Because of the gift of a donated organ, I was able to live, and so was our son, Rex."

Besides motherhood, Leiauna makes time to be an ambassador for organ donation, educating others about the importance of donating organs. "There are over 100,000 people waiting for organs--that's more people than can fit into the Rose Bowl! Everyday people are added, and everyday people die who are waiting for organs," she said.

Leiauna's liver transplant is among the nearly 5,000 that have been performed at UCLA since the Liver Transplant Program was started here 25 years ago. Today, the UCLA program is the largest and most active in the country.

Learn More 

To learn more about the UCLA Liver Transplant Program, as well as other transplant programs at UCLA, and for information about how to make a difference, visit http://transplants.ucla.edu/.

To learn more about organ and tissue donation and how you can donate life, visit www.unos.org

To learn more about Dr. Busuttil, visit www.uclahealth.org/RonaldBusuttil

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