Inha University Hospital Celebrates 200th Kidney Transplant with 97% Survival Rate Leading the Way in Regional Transplantation Excellence and Donor Honor Systems
Kim Sungmoon Reporter
kks081700@naver.com | 2026-02-05 12:05:26
INCHEON — Inha University Hospital’s Organ Transplant Center announced on Wednesday that it has successfully reached the milestone of 200 kidney transplant operations. This achievement comes at a critical time when the demand for organ donation in South Korea is reaching an all-time high, further cementing the hospital's position as a premier medical institution in the region.
Surmounting the National Shortage
According to the latest national data as of February 1, 2026, the number of patients waiting for a kidney transplant in Korea has soared to 45,567. The average waiting period for a life-saving organ now stands at 1,464 days—approximately four years. Tragically, an average of 8.5 patients die every day while on the waiting list. Against this backdrop of a severe organ shortage, Inha University Hospital has remained a consistent beacon of hope, actively revitalizing transplantation efforts within the Incheon area.
A Decade of Excellence and Safety
Since its establishment in November 2015, the Organ Transplant Center has managed a wide range of procedures, including liver, kidney, and hematopoietic stem cell transplants. The center’s kidney transplant program, in particular, boasts a remarkable one-year survival rate of 97%, reflecting a world-class level of surgical precision and post-operative care.
What sets Inha University Hospital apart is its adherence to international safety standards. The center has established a "Living Donor Kidney Transplant System" recognized by global healthcare accreditation bodies. This system prioritizes donor safety above all else, utilizing a rigorous four-step precision protocol. This process not only improves cost-efficiency but also ensures that donors have sufficient time and psychological support to reflect on their monumental decision.
Handling High-Difficulty Cases
The center is also equipped to handle "highly sensitized" and complex cases that many regional hospitals may find challenging. This includes:
ABO-Incompatible Transplants: Utilizing advanced plasmapheresis and pre-treatment immunosuppression.
Cross-match Positive Cases: Successfully performing transplants for patients with high antibody levels.
Dedicated Coordination: Specialist organ transplant coordinators provide 1:1 on-site support to ensure a seamless transition from evaluation to recovery.
The Culture of Gratitude: Honoring 90 Donors
Beyond medical metrics, Inha University Hospital is gaining national attention for its unique "Donor Respect System." The hospital features a commemorative plaque—a rarity among domestic medical institutions—where the names of 90 noble donors have been engraved to honor their life-saving legacy.
In addition to the physical memorial, the hospital actively participates in broadcasting programs to raise public awareness about the beauty of life-sharing. They also operate a "Hope Mailbox," a platform that allows the families of donors and recipients to share messages of gratitude and healing, fostering a culture of mutual respect and emotional recovery.
A Vision for the Future
"Organ transplantation is only possible through the sublime sacrifice of donors and the dedicated collaboration of our multidisciplinary medical teams," said Lee Taek, President and CEO of Inha University Medical Center. "We will continue to prioritize donor safety and commit ourselves to providing the highest quality medical services so that patients in our region can receive life-saving treatment without having to travel far."
As Inha University Hospital looks toward its next milestone, its focus remains clear: blending high-tech medical intervention with a deep, humanistic approach to the gift of life.
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