Educational reference

A clear, structured guide to transplant surgery

TransplantSurgery.org is a concise educational reference covering the anatomy, physiology, and surgical fundamentals of solid organ transplantation — built for students, trainees, and anyone learning the field.

This site provides general surgical education content only. It is not clinical guidance and should not be used for patient-specific decisions.

Solid organ transplantation replaces an organ that has failed irreversibly with a healthy donor organ, and stands among the most significant achievements of modern surgery. Each organ programme — kidney, liver, heart, lung, pancreas, and small bowel — has its own indications, surgical approach, and pattern of complications, but they share a common structure: careful donor and recipient assessment, a defined operative technique, and lifelong immunosuppression and follow-up.

This site organises each organ around the same twelve-part framework, so the anatomy, indications, and follow-up care for any transplant type can be found in the same place, in the same order, every time.

Browse by organ

Coming soon

Interactive learning tools are in development and will build on the reference content above.

Assessment

MCQs

Self-assessment questions mapped to each organ's twelve-part framework.

AI

AI Tutor

An interactive tutor for working through transplant cases and concepts.

Cases

Case Library

Worked clinical scenarios spanning donor selection through follow-up.

Training

Fellowship Resources

Structured materials to support transplant fellowship training.