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You can't get a new pancreas because diabetes is a yeast around the pancreas. Taking it out or even replacing it could be dangerous to your health.

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5 organs that can be transplanted?

kidney, liver, heart, eyes, lungs, pancreas, intestine, and thymus


What is the percentage of pancreas transplants that are successful?

Pancreas transplants are often done with a kidney transplant, this is called an SPK (Simultaneous Pancreas Kidney) transplant and generally yields higher success than when the pancreas is transplanted alone. Nationally, the one-year success rate of combined pancreas/kidney transplants is 76 percent, but only about 50 percent of the pancreases transplanted without a kidney are still functioning after one year.


What organs can be transplanted?

All organs have been successfully transplanted except the brain.


What organs and tissues have been successfully transplanted since 1950?

Liver, heart, pancreas, lungs, and faces if you count skin.


5 organs that can be successfully transplanted?

Heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and pancreas can all be successfully transplanted from one person to another. Transplants of these organs can greatly improve the recipient's quality of life and even save their life in some cases. Organ transplantation is a complex medical procedure that requires careful matching of donor and recipient and lifelong follow-up care.


What organs and tissues have been successfully transplanted since 1950 Which two or these are now most commonly transplanted?

Organs and tissues successfully transplanted since 1950 include the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, and corneas. Currently, the most commonly transplanted organs are the kidneys and livers due to the high demand for these organs and the success rates of the procedures.


What are the most commonly transplanted organs?

The most commonly transplanted organs include kidneys, liver, heart, lungs, and pancreas. These organs are often transplanted to patients suffering from organ failure or life-threatening conditions.


Which organs are transplantable state all?

The transplantable organs are the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestines, and thymus. Additionally, various body tissues can be transplanted.


Is it possible to transplant any organ?

Hearts, liver, kidneys, lungs, small intestine, pancreas, corneas, heart valves. Some other things have been transplanted (both successfully and unsuccessfully), but typically only "life saving" organs are routinely transplanted.


Which organs can be transplanted?

Organs that can be transplanted include the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, pancreas, and intestines. Additionally, tissues such as corneas, skin, bones, and tendons can also be transplanted. Each transplant procedure requires careful matching of donor and recipient to reduce the risk of rejection.


Can chrysanthemums be transplanted?

Yes they can be transplanted.


Can you rebuild brain cells?

No, the brain and the pancreas are the only organs that cannot be transplanted successfully.