yes
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.
yes kill them all
The theory of using animal organs in human transplants is called Xenotransplantation. (Whereas using human organs in human transplants is called Allotransplantation). Xenotransplants are incredibly rare, since the outcomes are nowhere near as good as allotransplants, and the risks are far greater.
the animal could have a really bad disease and could kill what thing the organ went to.
Yes. Dr. James Hardy did heart transplants on animals before human beings.
None unless they have been genetically modified to be suitable - the organs are 'humanised'. Then, it is primarily pigs that are used.
Kidney transplants, followed by liver transplants, are most common.
Unlike human-to-human transplants, the animals are generally slaughtered specifically to provide the organ.Bovine or porcine heart valves don't usually last as long as a mechanical valve. However, there is the advantage that you don't need to take cumadin (rat poison) for the rest of you life with an animal replacement.
Yes, heart transplants are commonly performed.
Transplants - band - was created in 1999.
kidney transplantsheart transplantsliverthere is endless amounts of transplants
Transplants - album - was created in 2020-01.