Kato · Biography & Innovation
A deeper look at Dr. Tomoaki Kato’s life, surgical innovations, key milestones, and the lectures and podcasts that share his work with the world.
Biography
Tomoaki Kato, MD, is a noted pioneer in multiple-organ transplantation, pediatric and adult liver transplantation, and intestinal transplantation. He serves as Surgical Director of Adult and Pediatric Liver and Intestinal Transplantation at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Irving Medical Center and is a professor of surgery at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. [1]
Before coming to New York, Dr. Kato directed pediatric liver and gastrointestinal transplant programs at the University of Miami. He became known for unique surgeries, including six-organ ex vivo transplantation in children and adults, where multiple organs are removed, a large tumor is resected, and the organs are reimplanted in a single marathon operation. [8]
In 2020, Dr. Kato developed severe COVID-19 with multiorgan failure, requiring weeks of intensive care and mechanical support. He later returned not only to the operating room but also to long-distance running, completing the New York City Marathon after his recovery. [2]
Video Lectures & Interviews
Dr. Kato’s lectures and interviews give patients, trainees, and colleagues a window into how he thinks about liver transplantation, organ scarcity, innovation, and recovery after life-threatening illness.
Biography & Clinical Focus
Short profile video introducing Dr. Kato’s roles, areas of expertise, and philosophy of care for complex transplant patients.
Domino Split-Liver Innovation
Video explaining the first living-donor domino split-liver transplant in adults in the United States, where one donor helped save three lives. [9]
▶ Watch “Pioneering the First Adult Domino Split-Liver Transplant”
Kato Innovation Timeline
This simplified timeline highlights selected milestones in Dr. Kato’s innovative career. Dates are approximate and focused on major themes rather than a complete CV.
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Early career – University of Miami
Leads pediatric liver and gastrointestinal transplant programs and gains recognition for highly complex multiorgan surgeries, including ex vivo and multivisceral procedures. [8]
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Six-Organ Ex Vivo Surgery (Pediatric)
Performs a landmark six-organ ex vivo surgery in a young girl: six organs are removed, a large tumor is resected, and the organs are reimplanted during a 23-hour operation, allowing her to leave the hospital a few weeks later. [4][8]
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Columbia & NYP Leadership
Joins NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, becoming Surgical Director of Adult and Pediatric Liver and Intestinal Transplantation and later executive director of the Columbia Transplant Initiative, helping shape institutional strategy for transplant innovation. [1][6]
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Ex Vivo Liver Resection & Autotransplantation
Publishes work on ex vivo liver resection and autotransplantation as an emerging option for otherwise unresectable liver tumors, and later as part of outcomes-focused research in Annals of Surgery, helping define indications and safety for this radical technique. [5]
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COVID-19 Survival & Public Story
Shares his experience as a critically ill COVID-19 patient, highlighting the emotional and human side of transplantation and ICU care and offering hope to patients recovering from long, complicated hospitalizations. [2][3]
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Domino Split-Liver Transplant in Adults
Leads a multidisciplinary team to complete the first reported living-donor domino split-liver transplant in adults in the United States—one donor helping save three lives through a highly choreographed, multi-room procedure. [9]
Podcast & Audio
For learners who prefer audio, Dr. Kato’s conversations on surgical podcasts give a detailed, behind-the-scenes view of multivisceral transplant surgery, ex vivo techniques, and training the next generation of surgeons.
Behind the Knife · Multi-Visceral Transplant Surgery
In this episode, Dr. Kato discusses intestinal and multivisceral transplantation, ex vivo approaches, and technical tips for complex portal vein reconstruction. [10]
Health Matters & NYP Media
NewYork-Presbyterian’s Health Matters platform and related media channels feature stories and videos that highlight Dr. Kato’s marathon recovery, his leadership, and transplant program milestones.
What Patients Can Take From Kato’s Story
Dr. Kato’s biography is not only a story of surgical innovation—it also illustrates how much experience, teamwork, and perseverance matter in complex liver and multiorgan transplantation.
- If you are told your tumor or condition is “inoperable,” it may still be worthwhile to ask whether ex vivo or multivisceral approaches have been considered at a high-volume transplant center.
- Studies and expert opinion suggest that outcomes for complex liver surgery are often better in centers with specialized, multidisciplinary transplant programs and high case volumes.
- Surgeons like Dr. Kato, who have personally survived critical illness, may bring an added layer of empathy, patience, and understanding to pre-op discussions and postoperative care.
References
- Columbia University Vagelos — Tomoaki Kato, MD (biographical profile)
- Columbia University Irving Medical Center — An Amazing Comeback from COVID: Dr. Kato’s Story
- NewYork-Presbyterian Health Matters — I Survived Because of Everybody’s Hard Work
- Historic “Six-Organ” Surgery Press Conference (YouTube)
- Hwang R, Liou P, Kato T. Ex vivo liver resection and autotransplantation: emerging option in selected indications. J Hepatol. 2018.
- CUIMC — Tomoaki Kato Assumes Leadership Role for Columbia Transplant Initiative
- Columbia Surgery Media Center — Liver Transplant Surgery: Tomoaki Kato, MD
- Columbia Surgery Liver Connection Newsletter (2008) — Profile of Dr. Kato and six-organ surgery
- NYP Health Matters — First Living-Donor Domino Split-Liver Transplant in Adults in the U.S.
- Behind the Knife Podcast — #164 Dr. Tomoaki Kato on Multi-Visceral Transplant Surgery
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