from people who die :D
The kidney can come from a live donor or someone who just deceased. In some cases, it may come from a relative or a same blood type person. But it depends.
Kidneys can be given from practically anyone as long as they are a close match to you.
Kidney transplants generally require a donor(living or dead) that is a close match to your kidney DNA. The close match will help prevent the immune system from rejecting the foreign kidney.
Kidneys can, for now, only be donated if there is a donor willing to give a kidney and if the donor's family approve of this
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Liver and kidneys.
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kidney :) kidney :) kidney :) and the heart and lungs are quite common.
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The average time for an organ transplant operation is around 8 hours, but this timing can vary quite significantly depending upon how "easy" the surgery is. For example, first transplants are easier to do than retransplants, single transplants are easier than multiple-organ transplants. The number of transplant surgeons available and how experienced they are will also have a bearing on surgery times. Most transplants will fall within the range of 6 - 14 hours, although it is feasible that a large multiple-organ transplant could take longer.
Who Knew - 2010 Organ Transplants 5-46 was released on: USA: 16 December 2011
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The three major organ transplants are Heart,Kidney and Liver.
three common concerns of the general public regarding transplants three common concerns of the general public regarding transplants
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Heart, liver and kidney
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