Division Head, Transplant & Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgery;
Surgical Director, Siragusa Transplantation Center;
Professor of Surgery (Organ Transplantation), Northwestern
Juan Carlos Caicedo, MD, FACS is Professor of Surgery at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and a nationally recognized leader in pediatric and adult transplantation, living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), and advanced hepatobiliary surgery. He serves as Division Head of Pediatric Transplantation and Advanced Hepatobiliary Surgery and Surgical Director of the Siragusa Transplantation Center at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, and as Director of the Adult Living Donor Liver Transplant Program at Northwestern Medicine.
Dr. Caicedo leads a comprehensive abdominal transplant program spanning pediatric liver, kidney, intestinal, multivisceral, and thoracoabdominal transplantation, as well as adult living donor transplantation. His work focuses on designing transplant systems that reliably expand access and improve outcomes, demonstrating that disparities in transplantation can be reduced through intentional system design.
His academic and clinical interests include living donor liver transplantation (LDLT), graft optimization, split liver transplantation, and the integration of machine perfusion into complex transplant strategies. His group has performed the first reported U.S. experience combining normothermic machine perfusion with split liver transplantation in a RAPID strategy, demonstrating feasibility and defining a framework for expanding the clinical application of complex graft strategies.
He is the founder of the first Hispanic Transplant Program in the United States, an NIH-supported model that improves access and outcomes through culturally competent, data-driven care.