About the Pediatric Liver Transplant Program
The Pediatric Liver Transplant Program at Children’s Hospital Colorado is one of the most experienced transplant programs in the country. By offering both deceased and living donor liver transplant, we help children get an organ as quickly as possible. Our non-directed living donor program allows children to benefit from living donation even if no one in their family or community is able to be their donor.
1.5
Months median liver transplant wait time
94.44%
Liver transplant patient survival rate after 1 year*
93.55%
Liver transplant patient survival rate after 3 years**
*Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR), single organ transplants performed between January 1, 2022, and June 30, 2024. SRTR data released July 2025.
**Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR). single organ transplants performed between 7/1/2019-3/12/2020 and 6/13/2020-12/31/2021. SRTR data released July 2025.
***Candidates registered on the waiting list between January 1, 2019 and June 30, 2024. SRTR data released July 2025.
Shortest liver transplant wait times
The median waitlist time for a liver transplant at Children’s Colorado is just 1.5 months. This is much shorter than the national median waitlist time of 5.1 months, which makes our wait time the shortest in the nation.
Excellent liver transplant survival rates
Our Liver Transplant Program has patient survival rates of 94.44% after one year and 93.55% after three years, which meet national benchmarks.
Multidisciplinary care
Our program includes a multidisciplinary team of experts to care for your child including skilled pediatric transplant surgeons, pediatric transplant hepatologists, pediatric transplant anesthesiologists, infectious diseases experts, social workers, pharmacists, dietitians and nurses.
Living Donor Program
Our Living Donor Program has extensive experience performing living donor liver transplants and as one of the highest volume pediatric living donor programs in the country, we see and treat more children than most transplant centers. Living donor liver transplants significantly shorten the time a child spends waiting for a new organ, which means a transplant occurs before the child’s condition worsens. Living donor liver transplant is associated with better patient and graft survival rates and lower rejection rates post-transplant. Additionally, living donor liver transplant allows the team to choose the day of transplant so it can be performed at the optimal time.
Even if no one in your family or community is able to donate a piece of their liver to your child, our program often has non-directed living donors who are willing to give a piece of their liver to a child they’ve never met.
Multi-listing
Multi-listing is permitted under UNOS and OPTN policy and allows a transplant candidate to be on multiple centers’ waitlists at the same time. If your home center does not offer living donor liver transplant, you can multi-list at Children’s Colorado so that your child can still have the opportunity to benefit from a living donor liver transplant.