In the first three quarters of this year, 459 organ transplants and 343 bone marrow transplants were performed in Ukraine.

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22.10.2025
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In the first three quarters of this year, 459 organ transplants and 343 bone marrow transplants were performed in Ukraine.

This was reported by the Ministry of Health, Ukrinform reports.

"In the first 9 months of 2025, even more transplants were performed in Ukraine than in the same periods of previous years. Thanks to the development of this high-tech direction in Ukrainian medicine, the number of patients receiving life-saving care is systematically increasing. In the first three quarters of this year, 274 patients received kidney transplants in 25 transplantation centers, 114 Ukrainians received liver transplants, and 71 people received new hearts," the report says.

It is noted that most transplants (70%) were performed from deceased donors.

The top three in organ transplants are: First Medical Association of Lviv (107), National Scientific Center of Surgery and Transplantology named after O.O. Shalimov (70) and KNP "Kyiv City Clinical Hospital 1" (58).

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In addition, 343 bone marrow transplants were performed in 12 transplantation centers over 9 months, 59 of which were to children. The largest number of patients received such assistance in NDSL "Okhmatdyt" (72), in Cherkasy Clinical Oncology Center (63) and the National Cancer Institute (58).

"Currently, 4,120 patients are on the national waiting list. 2512 of them need a kidney transplant, 727 - a liver, 729 - a heart, 57 - a lung, 19 - a kidney-pancreas complex, 33 - a liver-split, another 43 patients need a heart-lung complex transplant, the Ministry of Health added.

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As reported, a multi-organ donor organ transplant was carried out in the Odessa Regional Clinical Hospital, which gave a chance for life to three patients in different cities.