If you get sick, you'll usually go back to hospital for a while for further treatment.
It means that the doctors were hopeful about the sick person getting better. optimistic = hopeful ailing = sick heart transplant = really serious operation trying to replace a sick heart successful = good result or outcome
Yes, it is possible to transplant a heart from a deceased donor to a recipient in need of a heart transplant. This procedure is commonly performed when a suitable donor is found, and the heart is still viable for transplantation after the donor's death. Proper medical protocols and screenings are conducted to ensure the safety and compatibility of the transplant. The success of such transplants has improved significantly with advances in surgical techniques and post-operative care.
well for one- one of his kidneys failed and had a transplant and the donor was his wife. that is why he lost so much weight- he was very sick.
The heart transplant was a success.He was looking forward to the transplant.
An "allogenic" transplant is a human-to-human transplant. (A "xenogenic" transplant would be animal-to-human).
a kidney transplant
A pancreas transplant
He received a kidney transplant
You have a "transplant assessment" at a transplant hospital. It usually involves ultrasounds, blood tests, MRI's, EEG's, ECG's, psychological assessments and a chest x-ray. (But that depends on what transplant you need). If, at the end of all that you are considered a suitable candidate for a transplant, your name is added to the waiting list for a transplant by the hospital's transplant coordinator.
Autologous = own marrow Allogeneic = transplant from a related (or tissue matched) donor. Syngeneic = transplant from an identical twin.
No -- there has never been a head transplant.
The past tense of transplant is transplanted.