Yes, heart transplants are commonly performed.
2,192 heart transplants were done in 2006
The main cause of heart transplants is people needing a new heart.
High blood pressure and some panic problems. You could die of problems after heart transplants.
In the UK, approximately 200 to 300 heart transplants are performed each year. The number can vary based on factors such as organ availability and the overall demand for transplants. Efforts to increase organ donation rates have been ongoing to help meet the needs of patients awaiting heart transplants.
Yes, heart transplants are a common operation.
Heart, liver and kidney
Yes. Thousands of successful human heart transplants have been done.
The survival rate at one year after transplant was 77% for lung transplants and 64% for heart-lung transplants
Doctors don't have friends
yes many transplants have already been performed
Kidney, liver, heart, heart and lung, pancreas and kidney together.
They're not. Kidney and liver are the most common.