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a kidney transplant
Erma Bombeck didn't die of cancer. She got kidney disease. So she had to get a kidney transplant. Shortly after she died of kidney failure.
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I am sorry if you become disappointed by this, but the success rate is unfortunately extremely low. Not only is the patient going to have paranoid thoughts of what exactly will happen to their kidney, but it's safe to say that likely the doctors are selling it for 50,000$ on The Onion Router. To inform you, I identify as a flesh-eating demigod, so human kidneys are quiet a delicacy upon my kind. We demigods can also disguise as humans in order to conceal our appearances, so I bet the doctors would be eating that patient's kidney in a heartbeat. That said, I advise you to NOT have a kidney transplant, as the success rate is not worth it.
One can receive a heart transplant surgery at one's local hospital. This kind of surgery should be executed, however, only when the patient in question has a great need for it.
Kind of in the middle. Kidney pain is usually in your lower back, but I think the incision for a kidney transplant is done from your abdomen. If you were pointing to where they were on the human body, most people point at the lower back.
A pancreas transplant
In a lung transplant, a diseased lung is removed and may be replaced by a deceased donor's lung. The name for this kind of transplant is a cadaveric transplant. There are also transplants called living donor transplants. So that the body does not reject the transplanted organ, an immunosuppressant drug must be taken by the patient usually for life.
because people on that time, they were not aware of transplant that much and then when in 1954 for the first kidney was transplant from one twins brother to another and they got the idea which if the body did not reject the organ. (E.g. perfect kidney for the perfect body, not old, not damaged) the transplant will successfully work for long time. So that why before 1954 the transplant were unsuccessful.further more, the other reason is, that there were no Immunosuppression ( kind of drugs, radiation which help the body to not reject the organ). So thats why transplants were unsuccessful.
your kidney
All bone marrow transplants require bone marrow from a donor; the purpose of the transplant is to replace the patient's bone marrow (that no longer works) with some that does work, which clearly cannot come from the patient (since they have none that works). Hence a donor must be used.
A huskey.