There can be, but the muscle usually comes from somewhere on the patient, rather than from an unknown donor.
yes, because the deiese has been transported into an organ which is worse than a muscle which results in an immediate transplant
Dislocation. This may be due to muscle weakness, or knee cap fracture. The revision is replacing the insert, to a thicker material.
The heart transplant was a success.He was looking forward to the transplant.
it is a facial transplant
An "allogenic" transplant is a human-to-human transplant. (A "xenogenic" transplant would be animal-to-human).
A pancreas transplant
He received a kidney transplant
a kidney transplant
You have a "transplant assessment" at a transplant hospital. It usually involves ultrasounds, blood tests, MRI's, EEG's, ECG's, psychological assessments and a chest x-ray. (But that depends on what transplant you need). If, at the end of all that you are considered a suitable candidate for a transplant, your name is added to the waiting list for a transplant by the hospital's transplant coordinator.
Autologous = own marrow Allogeneic = transplant from a related (or tissue matched) donor. Syngeneic = transplant from an identical twin.
No -- there has never been a head transplant.
The past tense of transplant is transplanted.