It depends whether you add the word "successfully" to your question or not. Here's a timeline: http://www.wellcomecollection.org/whats-on/events/in-or-out/transplant-timeline.aspx It includes "successful" and "unsuccessful" attempts at transplanting things.
kidney
A heart.
A kidney.
A kidney.
The first successful organ transplant occurred in 1954, when a man donated one of his kidneys to his twin brother.
A kidney
A kidney
kidney
worldwide- the kidney
Doctors can ensure that a transplanted organ works successfully by carefully matching the donor and recipient, prescribing immunosuppressant medications to prevent rejection, closely monitoring the recipient for signs of rejection or infections, and providing long-term follow-up care to maintain the health of the transplanted organ.
The first successful organ to be transplanted was a kidney. In 1954, a man donated one of his kidneys to his twin brother.
The first successful organ to be transplanted was a kidney. In 1954, a man donated one of his kidneys to his twin brother.