OSU assistant donates kidneyFriday, June 01, 2007
The Oregonian
Laurie Cavanaugh, wife of Oregon State assistant football coach Mike Cavanaugh, underwent kidney transplant surgery this week, receiving a donated organ from Danny Langsdorf, the Beavers' offensive coordinator.
Cavanaugh, 48, had both of her diseased kidneys removed Tuesday at Oregon Health & Science University Hospital in Portland. She and Langsdorf, 34, both are reportedly doing well.
"When you work as closely as a coaching staff does, you develop some really deep and solid friendships -- I guess you could say this is the ultimate in friendship," Mike Cavanaugh said in a university news release.
The transplant was performed to treat Laurie's autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, an inherited disorder that affects approximately 1 in 1,000 people. Patients with the disease suffer progressive kidney failure, usually in mid to late life. In Laurie's case, her kidneys were enlarged.
"The average kidney is the size of a fist; her kidneys were the size of two heads," said Dr. John Barry, Laurie's transplant surgeon and longtime director of the OHSU Kidney Transplant Program. "The surgery took about six hours, and her new kidney began working within minutes."
Langsdorf was identified as being a donor match through tests with 18 individuals.
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