Departments and specialties

Mayo Clinic has one of the largest and most experienced practices in the United States, with campuses in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota. Staff skilled in dozens of specialties work together to ensure quality care and successful recovery.

Departments with related expertise

Areas that research this procedure

Doctors who perform this procedure

Edit search filters
close

Narrow your search

  1. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter A
  2. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter B
  3. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter C
  4. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter D
  5. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter E
  6. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter F
  7. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter G
  8. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter H
  9. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter I
  10. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter J
  11. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter K
  12. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter L
  13. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter M
  14. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter N
  15. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter O
  16. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter P
  17. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter Q
  18. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter R
  19. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter S
  20. Find a doctor whose last name begins with the letter T
  21. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter U
  22. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter V
  23. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter W
  24. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter X
  25. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter Y
  26. There are no doctors whose last name begins with the letter Z
Reset all filters

Displaying 11-13 out of 13 doctors available

  1. Mikel Prieto, M.D.

    Mikel Prieto, M.D.

    1. Transplant Surgeon
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Living donor kidney transplant, Kidney transplant, Nephrectomy, Laparoscopic kidney surgery, Kidney donation, Pancreas ...transplant, Donor nephrectomy, Preemptive kidney transplant, Diabetes, Chronic kidney disease, ADPKD, Polycystic kidney disease

  2. Randi J. Ryan, M.D.

    Randi J. Ryan, M.D.

    1. Transplant Surgeon
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Liver transplant, Living donor kidney transplant, Kidney transplant, Living donor liver transplant, Pancreas transplant..., Hernia repair, Donor nephrectomy, Liver cancer, Cirrhosis, End-stage liver disease, Kidney disease, Kidney failure, Acute liver failure, Autoimmune hepatitis, Alcoholic hepatitis, Fatty liver disease

  3. Timucin Taner, M.D., Ph.D.

    Timucin Taner, M.D., Ph.D.

    1. Transplant Surgeon
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Liver transplant, Living donor kidney transplant, Kidney transplant, Living donor liver transplant, Pancreas transplant..., Liver donation, Living kidney donation, Living-donor transplant, Kidney donor evaluation, Donor nephrectomy, Liver resection, Liver cancer, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Cirrhosis, Alcoholic liver disease, Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, Amyloidosis, Chronic liver disease, Primary biliary cholangitis, Kidney failure, Liver tumor, Primary hyperoxaluria, Cholangiocarcinoma, Primary sclerosing cholangitis, Liver mass, Portal hypertension, Acute liver failure, Autoimmune hepatitis, Polycystic liver disease, Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, Hepatorenal syndrome, End-stage renal disease, Alcoholic hepatitis, Hepatopulmonary syndrome, Polycystic kidney disease, Budd-Chiari syndrome, Metabolic liver disease, Alagille syndrome, Portopulmonary hypertension, Fatty liver disease

Research

Donor nephrectomy researchers at Mayo Clinic

Mayo Clinic researchers actively research ways to improve living-donor transplantation.

Mayo Clinic doctors and surgeons research living-donor transplantation, presenting their work at national and international meetings. The Mayo Clinic Transplant Center supports many studies for living-donor transplant research.

Read more about donor nephrectomy research in the Transplant Research Center.

Publications

See a list of publications about kidney transplant by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Science.

Research Profiles

Edit search filters
close

Narrow your search

View all physicians • All Locations

June 19, 2026
  1. Living donor surgery and risks. National Kidney Foundation. https://www.kidney.org/kidney-topics/living-donor-surgery-and-risks. Accessed July 24, 2025.
  2. Johnson RJ, et al. Kidney transplantation surgery. In: Comprehensive Clinical Nephrology. 7th ed. Elsevier; 2024. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed July 24, 2025.
  3. Caregiver toolkit: Living donor. American Society of Transplantation. https://www.myast.org/caregiver-toolkit/living-donor. Accessed July 24, 2025.
  4. Shapiro R. Kidney transplantation in adults: Benefits and complications of minimally invasive live-donor nephrectomy. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed July 24, 2025.
  5. Knechtle S, et al., eds. Kidney transplantation: A history. In: Kidney Transplantation Principles and Practice. 9th ed. Elsevier; 2026. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed July 24, 2025.
  6. Living donation: What is informed consent and why do I need it to become a living kidney donor? National Kidney Foundation. https://www.kidney.org/kidney-topics/long-term-risks-living-donation. Accessed July 27, 2025.
  7. Paterson H, et al., eds. Principles of organ donation and transplantation. In: Core Topics in General and Emergency Surgery: A Companion to Specialist Surgical Practice. 7th ed. Elsevier; 2024. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed July 24, 2025.
  8. Veale J, et al. Kidney transplantation in adults: Kidney paired donation. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed July 27, 2025.
  9. Becoming a living donor. National Kidney Foundation. https://www.kidney.org/kidney-topics/becoming-living-donor. Accessed July 27, 2025.
  10. Caregiver toolkit: Kidney transplant. American Society of Transplantation. https://www.myast.org/caregiver-toolkit/kidney. Accessed July 27, 2025.
  11. Rumack CM, et al., eds. The kidney and urinary tract. In: Diagnostic Ultrasound. 6th ed. Elsevier; 2024. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed July 27, 2025.
  12. Rosenberg M. Overview of the management of chronic kidney disease. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed July 27, 2025.
  13. Lentine K, et al. Kidney transplantation in adults: Risk of living kidney donation. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed July 27, 2025.
  14. Long-term risks of living donation. National Kidney Foundation. https://www.kidney.org/kidney-topics/long-term-risks-living-donation. Accessed July 27, 2025.
  15. Derkowski D. Transplant 101: Helping patients navigate the complexity of the kidney transplant waitlist. Nephrology Nursing Journal. 2024; doi:10.37526/1526-744X.2024.51.6.557.
  16. Garg A, et al. Hypertension and kidney function after living kidney donation. JAMA. 2024; doi:10.1001/jama.2024.8523.
  17. Massey E, et al. Living kidney donation: A narrative review of mid- and long-term psychosocial outcomes. Transplantation. 2025; doi:10.1097/TP.0000000000005094.
  18. Living donation. United Network for Organ Sharing. https://unos.org/transplant/living-donation/. Accessed Aug. 2, 2025.
  19. Lentine K, et al. Kidney transplantation in adults: Evaluation of the living kidney donor candidate. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed July 27, 2025.
  20. Selecting a transplant center. American Society of Transplantation. https://www.myast.org/uploads/files/general/Selecting-A-Transplant-Center.pdf. Accessed Aug, 2, 2025.
  21. Questions to ask before having an operation. American College of Surgeons. https://www.facs.org/for-patients/surgery-faq/10-questions/. Accessed Aug. 2, 2025.
  22. Smith JA, et al., eds. Laparoscopic and robotic living donor nephrectomy. In: Hinman's Atlas of Urologic Surgery. 5th ed. Elsevier; 2026. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed Aug. 2, 2025.
  23. Lin C, et al. Safety and efficacy of laparoendoscopic single-site donor nephrectomy: A comparison of the transperitoneal and retroperitoneal approaches. Urological Science. 2022; doi:10.4103/UROS.UROS_146_21.
  24. Park J, et al. Effect of transversus abdominis plane block on the quality of recovery in laparoscopic nephrectomy: A prospective double-blinded randomized controlled clinical trial. Medicine. 2022; doi:10.1097/MD.0000000000031168.
  25. Spagnoletti G, et al. The role of mini-invasive approaches in living kidney donation. European Journal of Transplantation. 2024; doi:10.57603/EJT-322.
  26. What to expect after donation. National Kidney Foundation. https://www.kidney.org/kidney-topics/what-to-expect-after-donation. Accessed Aug. 3, 2025.
  27. Achkar KA, et al. Evaluation and long-term follow-up of living kidney donors. Advances in Kidney Disease and Health. 2024; doi:10.1053/j.akdh.2024.04.003.
  28. Program-specific reports. Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients. https://www.srtr.org/reports/program-specific-reports/. Accessed Aug. 3, 2025.
  29. Kourounis G, et al. Robotic versus laparoscopic versus open nephrectomy for live kidney donors (Review). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2024; doi:10.1002/14651858.CD006124.pub3.