Memorial
Medical Center Performs 900th Kidney Transplant
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[July 02, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
– For the first time in nearly 13 years, Tandra Perkins of Urbana
woke up and didn’t have to think about dialysis. It had been her
routine three times a week, four hours at a time.
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On June 10, the 44-year-old became the 900th patient to receive
an organ transplant from The Alan G. 900th Transplant Patient
JUN15.jpgBirtch, MD, Center for Transplant Services at Memorial
Medical Center in Springfield. The transplant program is a
cooperative initiative between the nonprofit hospital, Southern
Illinois University School of Medicine and Springfield Clinic.
“This milestone is another reminder of our privilege to be involved
with a program that serves the needs of so many throughout central
and southern Illinois,” said Dr. Marc Garfinkel, surgical director
of the transplant program and an associate professor with the SIU
School of Medicine’s division of general surgery. “And now we’re
looking forward to our 1,000th patient.”
Garfinkel performed Perkins’ surgery.
Perkins and her husband, Michael, were watching a basketball game on
TV on June 9 when the call came that a kidney was available. She had
received two previous calls about the availability of a kidney, but
neither of them worked out. Somehow, Perkins said, she knew this
third time was going to work out.
“I was praying all the way to the hospital,” Perkins said, “thanking
the Lord that I finally got my kidney.”
Perkins has three sisters and two brothers; one of the brothers is
her twin. Four of them still live in or near Evansville, Indiana,
where Perkins was born and raised. She’s looking forward to being
able to take an extended trip to see her siblings in a couple of
months. While on dialysis, she could only take a short weekend trip,
which was often exhausting for her.
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Memorial’s transplant program was founded in 1972 by the late Dr. Alan G. Birtch,
who was recruited by SIU School of Medicine to join its faculty. Under Birtch’s
leadership as medical director, the transplant program was developed through a
partnership between Memorial and SIU.
Two other physicians on the transplant team are Dr. David Rea, an assistant
professor with SIU School of Medicine’s division of general surgery, and Dr.
Brad West, a nephrologist with Springfield Clinic and medical director of the
transplant program.
[Michael Leathers, Memorial Health
Systems]
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