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    US surgeons have transplanted a pig kidney into a patient

    • March 22, 2024
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
    • Category: DPN Topics
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    US surgeons have transplanted a pig kidney into a patient

    Subject: Science and tech

    Section: Health

    Context:

    • Doctors in Boston announced Thursday they have transplanted a genetically modified pig kidney into a 62-year-old patient.

    More on news:

    • Massachusetts General Hospital said it’s the first time a pig kidney has been transplanted into a living person.
    • Previously, pig kidneys have been temporarily transplanted into brain-dead donors.
    • Two men received heart transplants from pigs, although both died within months.
    • The announcement marks the latest development in xenotransplantation, the term for efforts to try to heal human patients with cells, tissues, or organs from animals.

    About Xenotransplantation:

    • It is any procedure that involves the transplantation, implantation or infusion into a human recipient of either
      • (a) live cells, tissues, or organs from a nonhuman animal source, or 
      • (b) human body fluids, cells, tissues or organs that have had ex vivo contact with live nonhuman animal cells, tissues or organs. 
    • The development of xenotransplantation is, in part, driven by the fact that the demand for human organs for clinical transplantation far exceeds the supply.

    Science and tech US surgeons have transplanted a pig kidney into a patient
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