These days no, but it depends what kind of transplant you have. The common ones - liver, kidney, heart, lungs, pancreas, small intestine and cornea are no longer considered experimental. However transplanting other things such as limbs, faces, reproductive organs etc... are still experimental.
because of their discoveries concerning organ and cell transplantation in the treatment of human disease
Animal to human organ transplantation does not work. However if the animals' organs have been genetically altered to be suited to organ transplantation, then it is a realistic alternative to using human organs, which are always in short supply.
organ transplantation
Organ transplantation saves lives, improves quality of life, and provides hope to patients in need of a new organ. It also promotes medical advancements and research in the field of transplantation, leading to improved surgical techniques and outcomes. Additionally, it fosters a sense of community and solidarity as individuals come together to support organ donation and transplantation.
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there is no organ bank in this world. organ bank means accomulations of organs in a protected home for transplantation.
i dont think so
not while I'm still using them
Patients receiving a pancreas transplantation are monitored closely for organ rejection.
coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, congenital diseases, and re-transplantation associated with organ rejection.
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