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- Sandip Kapur, MD
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Associate Professor of Surgery (Transplantation)
Weill Cornell Medical College -
Chief, Transplantation Surgery
Director of Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Programs
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Weill Cornell Medical Center
For the first time in the history of kidney transplantation, we are able to individualize the medication regimen used to suppress the immune system and reduce the amount of exposure to these medications by utilizing molecular tools developed at Weill Cornell. Since 2001, approximately 75% of our kidney transplant patients have received a steroid-sparing medication regimen and over 1,000 transplanted patients are completely off of steroids.
Our expertise extends to pancreas transplantation for patients with life-threatening complications of type 1 diabetes mellitus. We are also the only center in the tri-state region to have performed successful human islet cell transplantation, a minimally invasive procedure to isolate the cells in the pancreas that produce insulin and implant them in a patient in order to improve control and reduce complications of type 1 diabetes.
Our skilled transplant team offers progressive therapeutic options not generally available through other transplantation programs, with lower rejection rates and higher graft survival rates compared to national standards. In cooperation with the Rogosin Institute, we have developed a comprehensive multidisciplinary program that provides access to the best in medical and surgical expertise. Our Transplant Research Program, amongst the best in the world, allows for developments in the laboratory to be brought directly to our patients' bedside.
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