Yes. Thousands of successful human heart transplants have been done.
2 million
like.. several?
Most (common) transplants have been considered 'successful' since 1990. Ciclosporin (the first good immunosuppressant) was approved for use in 1983. From then on, success rates all improved dramatically.
Most can't for rejection reasons, but they can do small things like fingers. Drugs are getting better all the time though, there have been a couple successful face transplants which was unheard of before.
The person who needs a transplant is called by the hospital. Upon arrival, they are put to sleep with an anthesia. They are cut open in the part where the organ is needed. Then the organ is carefully removed and then the donor organ is carefully placed in. The person is then sewed back up. The person wakes up in the ICU for recovery and are put on immune suppresant drugs to prevent rejection. Diffrent organ transplants may have slightly different procedures, but the above is basically what occurs.
Organs that can be transplanted in the human body include the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, pancreas, and intestines. These transplants are typically done to replace diseased or failing organs with healthy ones from a donor.
yes many transplants have already been performed
'Successfully' can be used as an adjective, like this: "I managed to get the door open successfully." 'Successful' is something that someone has done correctly or they have done it well, but it's not an adjective; "She's been so successful." Remember, an adjective is always a word to describe, which means that successfully can be an adjective, but success on its own cannot.
none, here are some that have been found: Vaccines: anthrax, chicken pox, cholera, flu, measles, mumps, influenza B, hepatitis A and B, rabies, polio, rubella, small pox, tetanus, whooping cough, yellow fever, Medications: insulin, penicillin, streptomycin, pain killers, anticoagulants, chemotherapy, cyclosporine, Devices: pacemakers, artificial heart, artificial hip, artificial knee, Procedures: organ transplants, heart transplants, kidney transplants, liver transplant, corneal transplant, and angioplasty.
A trapped lung is an under inflated or collapsed lung. It has been done but your transplant team can best advise you.
Multiple countries have set up SEZs or special economic zones. This is done to attract foreign capital. The country that has been most successful with this practice is China.