Ghazanfar, AbbasPararajasingam, RaviCampbell, BabatundeForgacs, Bence2026-04-012011-02Experimental and Clinical Transplantation, Cilt, 9, Sayı, 1, 2011 ss. 60-621304-0855https://hdl.handle.net/11727/14695Worldwide, there is a shortage of organs available for transplant into patients with end-stage renal failure. This has led to donor selection of most-marginal donors. These strategies, so far, have failed to meet the requirements. Further adaptations are required to maximize the donor pool. One such pool is nonheart-beating pediatric donors less than 2 years of age. This report highlights a successful en bloc renal transplant using a 19-month-old nonheart-beating pediatric donor kidney into an adult recipient. Renal transplant from a nonheart-beating pediatric donor kidney can be a way forward toward increasing the organ donor pool.enNonheart-beating pediatric donorIncreased donation poolSuccessful En Bloc Renal Transplant From a 19-Month-Old Nonheart-Beating Donor Into an Adult Recipient: Case ReportCase Report912146-8427