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Mayo Clinic approach
team approach
At Mayo Clinic, a team of doctors and staff work together to evaluate and treat people who may need lung transplants.
Interdisciplinary team approach
At Mayo Clinic, he trained in pulmonary disease (pulmonologists), thoracic surgery (thoracic surgeons), cardiac surgery (heart surgeons), infectious disease control, mental health (psychiatrists), and other specialties. Our physicians work together as a multidisciplinary team to provide patients with the following treatments: Coordinated and comprehensive care. Your doctor will work with medical professionals from various fields to evaluate you, determine your eligibility for a lung transplant, perform the lung transplant, and coordinate your follow-up care.
Care team role
Medical professionals trained in many medical specialties work together as a team to ensure a successful lung transplant outcome.
General recommendations and treatments at Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic Transplant Center staff at Mayo Clinic campuses in Florida and Minnesota help evaluate and treat people who may need lung transplants. Mayo Clinic provides common recommendations, evaluation processes, treatments, postoperative care, and follow-up care for lung transplant candidates at Mayo Clinic campuses in Florida and Minnesota. Mayo Clinic uses technology to make patient information available on demand at its campuses in Arizona, Florida, and Minnesota.
Mayo Clinic staff will coordinate care between the three facilities as needed. You can get your lung transplant evaluated at one of his locations at the Mayo Clinic, but you can also have your lung transplant done elsewhere if it’s best for you. When evaluation and transplant surgery occur at different locations, Mayo staff from both locations work together as a team to provide comprehensive care throughout the transplant process.
After transplantation, pulmonary rehabilitation will be provided at each Mayo Clinic campus.
Individual approach
individual care
Mayo Clinic physicians take the time to discuss each person’s individual needs.
Our Mayo doctors will take the time to get to know you and work with you to provide you with exactly the care you need. Your doctor and transplant team will work with you to discuss your individual needs and determine the best treatment option for you.
At the Mayo Clinic, Mayo Clinic Transplant Facebook Page We are dedicated to helping transplant recipients and donors connect online. Mayo Clinic also offers a transplant group. mayo clinic connect.
Multi-organ transplant experience
Mayo Clinic offers a full range of lung transplant options, including multiorgan transplant procedures such as heart-lung transplants. Mayo Clinic physicians and surgeons have experience evaluating and treating people with complex conditions that may require multiorgan transplants.
At Mayo Clinic’s Transplant Center, a team of doctors trained in a variety of specialties work together to treat people in need of multi-organ transplants.
collaboration
Mayo Clinic doctors work together to provide care for people in need of lung transplants.
Research and innovation
Doctors in County Mayo are researching diagnostic tests and treatments for a variety of lung diseases.
Mayo Clinic Transplant Center researchers conduct ongoing research and clinical trials to improve surgical procedures, improve outcomes, and care for people in need of transplants. Researchers are also investigating alternative treatments for people who may not need a transplant.
Doctors in Mayo, for example, are researching the potential use of stem cell therapy to treat a number of lung diseases. Lung regeneration research. Researchers are studying how reprogrammed stem cells transform into specialized cells that can replace, repair, or regenerate diseased lung cells.
Mayo Clinic is also creating a lung repair center to increase the number of lungs available for transplant at Mayo Clinic and other transplant centers across the country. The Lung Repair Center on the Mayo Clinic campus in Florida uses a method called extracorporeal lung perfusion to preserve donor lungs so that donor lungs that may not have previously been suitable for transplant can be used for lung transplants. The team is conducting tests aimed at remediating and repairing the problem. transplant.
Activities at the Lung Restoration Center will support and extend life at Mayo Regenerative medicine research program.
Mayo Clinic researchers are also investigating medications and treatments for lung transplant recipients, including new drugs (immunosuppressants) to prevent the body from rejecting the transplant.
Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., Phoenix/Scottsdale, Ariz., and Jacksonville, Fla., are ranked among the Best Hospitals for Respiratory Diseases by U.S. News and World Report.
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Expertise and ranking
team approach
Mayo Clinic doctors and staff discuss care for people who may need lung transplants.
Experience with lung disease
Mayo Clinic pulmonologists and lung transplant surgeons have extensive experience evaluating and treating people with a variety of complex lung diseases.
surgical expertise
Mayo Clinic lung transplant surgeons have experience performing lung transplant surgeries to treat many lung diseases. Surgeons have expertise in performing single lung transplants, double lung transplants, and multiorgan transplant procedures.
quantity and results
Mayo Clinic physicians’ experience and integrated team approach result in transplant results that compare favorably with national averages. The team works with transplant recipients before, during, and after surgery to maximize the chances of a successful outcome.
Volumes and statistics are maintained separately for each of Mayo Clinic’s three locations. Mayo Clinic transplant recipients enjoy excellent results undergoing transplants together or separately.
Lung transplant outcomes are good compared to the national average. Learn more about Mayo Clinic lung transplant volumes and outcomes.
location, travel, accommodation
The Village at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona, provides affordable housing to transplant patients and their caregivers.
of Gabriel House of Care Located in Jacksonville, Florida, the facility provides affordable housing for transplant patients and their caregivers.
of Gift of Life Transplant House Located in Rochester, Minnesota, the facility provides affordable housing for transplant patients and their caregivers.
Mayo Clinic’s main campuses are located in Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona. Jacksonville, Florida. and Rochester, Minnesota. Mayo Clinic Health System has dozens of locations in several states.
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costs and insurance
Mayo Clinic has transplant specialist financial services representatives and social workers who can help with insurance and financial questions about lung transplants.
Mayo Clinic works with hundreds of insurance companies and is an in-network provider to millions of people. In most cases, Mayo Clinic does not require a doctor’s referral. Your insurance company may require a referral or have additional requirements for certain medical care. Many insurance companies require that you obtain pre-approval before transplant services.
For more information about lung transplant costs and insurance, visit Mayo Clinic.
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clinical trial
Learn more about Mayo Clinic research An overview of tests and procedures to help prevent, detect, treat, and manage the condition.
January 19, 2024