If a person is considering having an organ transplant, it is necessary for them to know the advantages and disadvantages so that they can give "informed consent" to the procedure. (Or alternatively, so that they have sufficient information to decline the procedure.) However most people in this position do not actually consider the "disadvantages" of transplantation in great detail since they're guaranteed to die fairly quickly without a transplant; in this respect, "disadvantages" are normally told so that the patient knows what to expect post-transplant.
Advantages include: Transplants can save, prolong and/or enhance quality of life dramatically. They also provide employment (surgeons, nurses, drug researchers etc...). They have shown processes in the human body which were previously unknown, and continue to develop understanding of processes within the human body.
Disadvantages include: Cost (Although in the UK, patients do not directly pay for their treatment. The cost is purely economic, but attempting to calculate what the patient has actually cost the NHS can be quite staggering). The fact that transplant surgery is high-risk (but since the patients are pretty much guaranteed to die without a transplant, most people consider the risk worthwhile). The long-term medications necessary to prevent graft rejection (inconvenience of daily medication, plus short-and-longterm side effects). A lifetime of medical check-ups, normally at 6 monthly intervals. The fact that most solid-organ transplants have a working life of approximately 15 years (meaning that if a young person requires a transplant, it is likely they will require a retransplant during their lifetime).
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Transplanting an organ system involves connecting multiple organs and ensuring their proper function together, which is more complex and risky compared to transplanting a single organ. Coordination of blood supply, nerve connections, and immune response increases the difficulty of transplanting an organ system. Additionally, the body's immune system may reject the entire organ system, posing a greater challenge for doctors.
Cells are organised to form tissues,organs and systems.this to ensure that body functions efficiently.
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there are no advantages to this outrageous experiment! transplanting animal tissues and organs into human beings is one of the most abserd things i have ever encounted. this is truly unethical and immoral. this proccedure has never been successful and never will be. there are no advantages to this outrageous experiment! transplanting animal tissues and organs into human beings is one of the most abserd things i have ever encounted. this is truly unethical and immoral. this proccedure has never been successful and never will be.
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If by "plant" then the advantages are that they dont do anything dirty in our yard or home and the disadvanges are that they grow and reproduce very fast.
Some of the most common organs that people usually transplant include kidneys and hearts. People get these organs from relatives or some people who sign up before death.
Xenotransplantation is the transplanting of animal tissues and organs into a human, and is being studied as a substitute for human organ donors.
Xenotransplantation refers to the process of transplanting cells, tissues, or organs from one species to another, typically from animals to humans. It is a potential solution to the shortage of human organs for transplantation.
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Organs get transplanted due to disease or deformity. So if a person's heart started to fail due to disease, they may be eligible for a new heart if any are available and have the correct blood type.
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Transplanting is when a plant has been planted somewhere else, and someone digs it up and plants it somewhere else. Unless you are planting a seed, you are transplanting.