No it is not always successful. The body can reject the kidney or there may be other complications.
The first successful kidney transplant was performed to the Herrick twins in 1954.
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Canada's first successful kidney transplant between identical twins was in 1958.
Joseph Murray performed the first successful transplant, a kidney transplant between identical twins, in 1954, successful because no immunosuppression was necessary in genetically identical twins.
The first successful kidney transplant between identical twins.
1954 first successful kidney transplant
Ofcourse you can. A successful transplant means your almost as good as anyone else around :0)
the first successful kidney transplant on identical twins without immunosuppression
Usually, someone on dialysis has little or no kidney function. The only way to fix this is through a successful kidney transplant.
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in 1958
First successful kidney transplant (one identical twin to another, since ciclosporin was not yet discovered).