Yes a limb transplant is possible
Most limb and male genitalia transplants are considered unsuccessful. Either they reject, or the patient does not become psychologically used to having the graft. (Typically limb grafts have limited sensation due to nerve damage during surgery (it's inevitable). This also means that the graft may have limited movement.) Both of these reasons add up to the general experience of limb transplantation patients - they all seem to describe a feeling of the limb "not belonging to them". Generally, transplants that are "visible" have a profound psychological impact upon the patient.
There is no anagram of the letters 'limb do roe'. The longest possible words are bloodier and bloomier.
No.. unless your a chicken?!
Kidney transplants, followed by liver transplants, are most common.
Perhaps the expression you want is "limb from limb" and not "from limb to limb."
It is indeed, however stomach transplants are rarely performed since it is actually possible to live without your stomach.
Transplants - band - was created in 1999.
Yes, heart transplants are commonly performed.
kidney transplantsheart transplantsliverthere is endless amounts of transplants
Transplants - album - was created in 2020-01.
Animal to animal transplants only ever occur for research purposes, not life-extension of family pets. However when researching for human transplants, many animal transplants have to be done.
The first successful kidney transplant between two twins. Proved that it was possible and aided in the understanding of 'rejection'.