The idea of creation of the Institute stemmed from a group of
hepatologists at a hospital in Palermo that proposed to the
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) the idea of a multi-organ transplant center to be realized in
Sicily. Its creation was also prompted by a 1995 law passed in the United States that capped the total number of foreign patients that can be placed on a waiting list for transplants at 5%. For this reason, transplant leaders in
Pittsburgh began looking toward opportunities in Europe and participated actively in the creation of a transplant center in Palermo. On May 23, 1996, the idea was presented to the Ministry of Health, who welcomed the project. The first director was
Ignazio R. Marino who performed the first successful liver transplantation in Sicily on July 31, 1999. Ignazio Marino's team performed the first 100 solid organ transplantations of ISMETT. On March 20, 1997, the
State-Region Conference officially approved the creation and clinical management of ISMETT in accordance with art. 9/bis of Legislative Decree no. 502/92 and proceeded with construction of the new institute. The construction began in 1999 with the laying of a foundation stone and was completed in 2004 when the new center opened its doors. As of 2007, ISMETT had revenues of €2,270,000. Its
chairman was Camillo Ricordi, with Bruno Gridelli serving as its
director-general and Ugo Palazzo serving as its director of health ==Transplant activities==