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Surgeons perform kidney transplant with patient awake during procedure
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Date:2025-04-11 05:26:59
Surgeons at Northwestern Medicine performed a kidney transplant on an awake patient, marking a first for the Chicago-based healthcare system.
The patient, 28-year-old John Nicholas of Chicago, felt no pain during the May 24 procedure and was discharged the next day. Typically a patient is hospitalized for 2-3 days following a kidney transplant at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
"It was a pretty cool experience to know what was happening in real time and be aware of the magnitude of what they were doing," Nicholas said in a news release, adding he felt "no sensation whatsoever." "I had been given some sedation for my own comfort, but I was still aware of what they were doing. Especially when they called out my name and told me about certain milestones they had reached."
Instead of normal general anesthesia, doctors used a single-spinal anesthesia shot, which is similar to what's used during cesarean sections.
Nicholas needed "zero opioid narcotic pain medication — so just that, in and of itself, is great," Dr. Satish Nadig, transplant surgeon and director of the Northwestern Medicine Comprehensive Transplant Center, said in a news conference Monday.
The other exciting element? "The patient was able to be discharged home in less than 24-hours, basically making this an outpatient procedure," Nadig said in a news release. "Our hope is that awake kidney transplantation can decrease some of the risks of general anesthesia while also shortening a patient's hospital stay."
It may also offer increased accessibility for those who are at higher risk to undergo general anesthesia.
While this wasn't the case for Nicholas, he was a candidate thanks to "his age, limited risk factors and eagerness to participate in a medical first," Nadig said at Monday's news conference.
"During surgery, I was even able to able to show John his kidney, which was the first time I've ever been able to do that with a patient," he added. "Because of John, he's moving the entire field of transplantation forward."
Nicholas said the moment he was able to see the organ in his doctor's hand was "extremely powerful."
Nicholas began having kidney issues at 16 after being diagnosed with Crohn's disease years prior. Though he was able to manage his condition for years with medication, in early 2022 his declining kidney function made it clear he would need a transplant.
With his mom unable to donate following a breast cancer diagnosis, his childhood best friend, 29-year-old Pat Wise, didn't hesitate to fill out a donor form and was declared a match.
"We always called ourselves 'ride or die' friends, and this example shows that we have each other's backs. It meant the world to me. It's truly been life-changing," Nicholas said, who added he's looking forward to having more energy for bicycle rides and enjoying pizza after having to previously limit his salt intake.
During the news conference, Wise surprised Nicholas with a pizza delivery.
"John and Pat are a great example of why organ donation is important, how it can be life-changing (and) can also lead to the ultimate pizza party," Nadig said.
Now Northwestern Medicine is looking to establish the AWAKE Program (Accelerated Surgery Without General Anesthesia in Kidney Transplantation) for other patients who want a similar operation.
"It really opens up a whole new door and is another tool in our toolbelt for the field of transplantation," Nadig said.
Editor's note: This procedure was the first of its kind for Northwestern Medicine, not the first ever. The story and headline have been updated.
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Sara Moniuszko is a health and lifestyle reporter at CBSNews.com. Previously, she wrote for USA Today, where she was selected to help launch the newspaper's wellness vertical. She now covers breaking and trending news for CBS News' HealthWatch.
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