Abstract
Living allogenic valve transplantation (LAVT) refers to transplantation of viable human heart valves in an orthotopic or heterotopic fashion and has recently garnered significant interest for children in need of a living, growing, regenerating valve replacement option. However, at present, there is no standardized approach for establishing and implementing such a program. We provide a practical, step-by-step blueprint of the operational, administrative and regulatory requirements needed to establish an LAVT program based on our center's experience.