Doctors have achieved a medical milestone by transplanting a genetically modified pig kidney into a living human for the first time ever. Read more about this groundbreaking procedure!
In a historic medical feat, doctors in Boston have successfully transplanted a genetically modified pig kidney into a living human patient. The recipient, Rick Slayman, who was suffering from end-stage kidney disease, underwent the four-hour surgery and is expected to be discharged soon. This groundbreaking surgery marks a significant step in the field of organ transplantation, offering hope for patients in need of life-saving treatments.
Before this groundbreaking procedure, pig kidneys had only been temporarily transplanted into brain-dead donors as a temporary measure. The successful transplant of a pig kidney into a living human opens up new possibilities for organ donation and transplantation, paving the way for future medical advancements.
Massachusetts General Hospital surgeons, who performed the groundbreaking surgery, hailed the 62-year-old patient as 'the real hero' for undergoing the experimental procedure. The transplant of the genetically modified pig kidney into a human marks a major medical milestone, showcasing the potential for gene-edited organs to address the growing demand for organ transplants.
In a world-first achievement, Massachusetts General Hospital doctors have not only transplanted a pig kidney into a living human but also utilized genetic editing techniques to enhance the success of the procedure. This innovative approach represents a significant shift in the field of transplantation, offering new hope for patients awaiting organ donations. The successful transplant of the pig kidney into the human recipient highlights the importance of advancements in medical technology and genetic engineering in improving healthcare outcomes for patients in need.
Doctors have transplanted a genetically modified pig kidney into a living human patient for the first time ever.
The patient Rick Slayman, who had been living with end-stage kidney disease, is expected to be discharged soon. The four-hour-long surgery took place on March ...
Before this, pig kidneys had been temporarily transplanted into brain-dead donors, the Associated Press (AP) reports. In August, two U.S. surgical teams ...
Boston doctors performed the first transplant of a genetically modified kidney from a pig to a living human. BOSTON - Massachusetts General Hospital surgeons ...
In a historic first, a kidney from a genetically modified pig was successfully transplanted into a human. Researchers hope for more of this kind of ...
Massachusetts General Hospital said Thursday it's the first time a genetically modified pig kidney has been transplanted into a living person.
Doctors say 'the real hero' is the 62-year-old patient from Massachusetts who underwent the experimental procedure.
Boston doctors performed the first transplant of a genetically modified kidney from a pig to a living human. BOSTON - Massachusetts General Hospital surgeons ...
In a groundbreaking procedure, surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston have successfully transplanted a genetically edited pig kidney ...
Backed by gene-editing tools, scientists have renewed their effort in xenotransplantation, which could be the solution to organ shortage.
Boston doctors performed the first transplant of a genetically modified kidney from a pig to a living human. BOSTON - Massachusetts General Hospital surgeons ...
Boston surgeons transplant kidney into man (62) after organ engineered to make it less likely to be rejected by the immune system.
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According to UAB. Dr. Jayme Locke published the immunosuppression protocol earlier this year that works well with xenotransplanted pig kidneys. Advertisement.
In a groundbreaking procedure at Massachusetts General Hospital, doctors successfully transplanted a pig kidney into a 62-year-old patient, marking a ...