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Couples swap kidneys in UK first | Couples swap kidneys in UK first |
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Two British couples have donated and received kidneys from each other in the first paired transplants in the UK. | |
They are part of a new scheme aimed at increasing the number of donor organs. | They are part of a new scheme aimed at increasing the number of donor organs. |
Peter Horrell, from Cambridgeshire, donated one of his kidneys to a man from Lothian, while the man's wife gave a kidney to Mr Horrell's wife Roma. | Peter Horrell, from Cambridgeshire, donated one of his kidneys to a man from Lothian, while the man's wife gave a kidney to Mr Horrell's wife Roma. |
Mrs Horrell, whose husband's kidney was not compatible for her, and the man benefited from laws introduced in 2006 allowing live donations from strangers. | |
Until the new laws came in last September, patients could receive a live transplant only from a relative or close friend. | |
'Freedom back' | 'Freedom back' |
Mrs Horrell, who had her operation three months ago, said it had transformed her life. | |
It's a sensible step forward which will hopefully help more people get off the waiting list Andrew BradleyAddenbrooke's Hospital surgeon | It's a sensible step forward which will hopefully help more people get off the waiting list Andrew BradleyAddenbrooke's Hospital surgeon |
"I used to do home dialysis twice a day so it was quite a burden," she said. "Plus I got crippling gout, one of the side-effects of my kidney failure. | "I used to do home dialysis twice a day so it was quite a burden," she said. "Plus I got crippling gout, one of the side-effects of my kidney failure. |
"Sometimes I was barely able to walk or bend down. Now I feel really well, it's given me my freedom back." | "Sometimes I was barely able to walk or bend down. Now I feel really well, it's given me my freedom back." |
Mr Horrell wanted to donate his kidney to his wife but he was not a compatible donor, and says this is the next best thing. | Mr Horrell wanted to donate his kidney to his wife but he was not a compatible donor, and says this is the next best thing. |
"As far as I was concerned I was helping Roma in this way. We're also very grateful to the woman in Scotland who gave a kidney to Roma. Indeed, everyone has benefited," he said. | "As far as I was concerned I was helping Roma in this way. We're also very grateful to the woman in Scotland who gave a kidney to Roma. Indeed, everyone has benefited," he said. |
One kidney was flown down from Scotland | One kidney was flown down from Scotland |
The transplants involved four carefully co-ordinated operations at Addenbrooke's Hospital, in Cambridge, and at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. | The transplants involved four carefully co-ordinated operations at Addenbrooke's Hospital, in Cambridge, and at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. |
Mr Horrell's kidney was packed in an ice-cold solution and sealed inside a plastic bag. | Mr Horrell's kidney was packed in an ice-cold solution and sealed inside a plastic bag. |
It was then driven to a local airport and flown to Edinburgh. The reverse happened with the donor kidney for Mrs Horrell. | It was then driven to a local airport and flown to Edinburgh. The reverse happened with the donor kidney for Mrs Horrell. |
The transplant surgery in Cambridge and Edinburgh would have been illegal until 1 September 2006 when the law was changed. | The transplant surgery in Cambridge and Edinburgh would have been illegal until 1 September 2006 when the law was changed. |
It is hoped the new rules will increase the number of organs available. | It is hoped the new rules will increase the number of organs available. |
'Sensible step' | 'Sensible step' |
Professor Andrew Bradley, a surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, carried out one of the transplants. | Professor Andrew Bradley, a surgeon at Addenbrooke's Hospital, carried out one of the transplants. |
He said other countries had used paired transplantation for years. | He said other countries had used paired transplantation for years. |
"It's a sensible step forward which will hopefully help more people get off the waiting list," he said. | "It's a sensible step forward which will hopefully help more people get off the waiting list," he said. |
"At the moment people spend on average three or four years waiting for a kidney and many never get a transplant." | "At the moment people spend on average three or four years waiting for a kidney and many never get a transplant." |
The Scottish couple involved want to remain anonymous, but Mr and Mrs Horrell hope by publicising their involvement it may encourage other couples - where one needs a new kidney - to go on a special paired transplant register. | The Scottish couple involved want to remain anonymous, but Mr and Mrs Horrell hope by publicising their involvement it may encourage other couples - where one needs a new kidney - to go on a special paired transplant register. |
There are currently 31 couples on the list. | There are currently 31 couples on the list. |
About 6,500 people are waiting for a new kidney in the UK and last year about 2,000 kidney transplants were performed. | About 6,500 people are waiting for a new kidney in the UK and last year about 2,000 kidney transplants were performed. |