Surgeons Perform World's First Pig Kidney Transplant

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Surgeons Perform World's First Pig Kidney Transplant
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Surgeons in Boston have successfully transplanted a genetically altered pig kidney into a patient, marking a significant step in providing more readily available organs for transplantation. The procedure took place at Massachusetts General Hospital and the patient is recovering well.

In a world first, surgeons in Boston have transplanted a genetically altered pig kidney into a 62-year-old man. The procedure is a step toward providing more readily available organs to patients who are in desperate need of a transplant. The four-hour surgery was carried out on March 16 at Massachusetts General Hospital. Shortly after the kidney was placed in the patient’s body, it started producing urine—a sign that it was functioning as it should.

Tatsuo Kawai, one of the surgeons involved, said the operating room erupted in applause. “It was truly the most beautiful kidney I have ever seen,” he said in a press conference on Thursday. The patient, Richard Slayman of Weymouth, Massachusetts, is recovering well and is expected to be discharged soon, according to his medical team. The surgery marks the latest advance for xenotransplantation—the use of animal organs in people—which scientists have been pursuing for decades due to a shortage of suitable human donor organ

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