Xenotransplantation is the transplanting of animal tissues and organs into a human, and is being studied as a substitute for human organ donors.
Animal to human transplantation (or "xenotransplantation") is nowhere near as common as some people seem to believe. Generally animal organs are not used since animal organs are not similar to human organs and do not maintain function within the human body. In exceptionally rare circumstances they are used to try and bridge a gap of a few days, until a human organ becomes available. They are never used as a long term solution (because they do not work long term). In these cases, the organ is best "attached" outside the body of the recipient to avoid unnecessary side-effects from the non-human donor. Whether they should be used or not is practically irrelevant, since they cannot be used as a long term solution. Sometimes heart valves from pigs and cows are used in human transplantation, however these do not count as "organs", even if they do occur fairly frequently.
organ transplantation
because of their discoveries concerning organ and cell transplantation in the treatment of human disease
disadvantages * Organ could reject the body because of some compatibility issue * The organ could reject the cells *The body may Cross new viruses ( animal to human ) the persons antibodies can reject the doner, so immunosuppression is used. MR SOUP JUST GOT SHOT I THE HEAD :O
Organ transplantation saves lives, improves quality of life, and provides hope to patients in need of a new organ. It also promotes medical advancements and research in the field of transplantation, leading to improved surgical techniques and outcomes. Additionally, it fosters a sense of community and solidarity as individuals come together to support organ donation and transplantation.
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there is no organ bank in this world. organ bank means accomulations of organs in a protected home for transplantation.
Xenotransplantation is the transfer of an organ or tissue from one species to another. This technique is being researched as a potential solution to the shortage of human organs for transplantation.
i dont think so
not while I'm still using them
Patients receiving a pancreas transplantation are monitored closely for organ rejection.