Woman's life-saving liver transplant helps set record
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Woman's life-saving liver transplant helps set record
"Hannah Dyos, diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis, was transferred to King's College Hospital where she underwent a life-saving liver transplant, expressing gratitude for her donor and the staff."
"Miriam Cortes Cerisuelo stated that performing a record number of transplants was the result of a huge team effort, highlighting the support from staff at every level."
"In 2025, King's College Hospital completed 227 adult liver transplants and 50 paediatric transplants, addressing the increasing number of patients waiting for liver transplants."
A woman from West Sussex underwent a liver transplant at King's College Hospital, which completed 277 transplants in 2025, the most in the UK. Diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis, she was transferred to the hospital's Liver Intensive Therapy Unit. Following her surgery, she expressed gratitude for her donor and the hospital staff. The hospital's transplant program is one of the largest in Europe, and the consultant surgeon emphasized the collective effort behind the record number of transplants, as more patients await liver transplants.
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