"Promising Results: Artificial Kidney Shows Long-Term Functionality in Brain-Dead Patient"

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Surgeons at NYU Langone Health in New York City have successfully transplanted a genetically engineered pig kidney into a brain-dead man, and the organ is still functioning correctly over six weeks later. This marks the longest period a pig kidney has functioned in a human. The kidney's performance has been monitored, and there have been no signs of rejection or impaired function. The success of this study suggests that pig kidneys may be a viable long-term transplant option, potentially addressing the shortage of available organs for transplantation.
Topics:health#brain-dead-patient#long-term-function#medical-science#organ-transplant#pig-kidney#xenotransplantation
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