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  2. Transplantable organs and tissues - Wikipedia

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    In ischiopagic conjoined twins, a healthy leg was transplanted from a dying conjoined twin to her sister. [11] There is no need for immunosuppression because of the identical genetic make-up of the donor and recipient. The first leg transplant between genetically different people was performed in 2011, led by surgeon Pedro Cavadas. The ...

  3. ABO-incompatible transplantation - Wikipedia

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    This means that anyone may receive a transplant of a type-O organ, and consequently, type-O recipients are one of the biggest beneficiaries of ABO-incompatible transplants. [2] While focus has been on infant heart transplants, the principles generally apply to other forms of solid organ transplantation.

  4. Organ trade - Wikipedia

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    Organ trade (also known as the blood market or the red market) is the trading of human organs, tissues, or other body products, usually for transplantation. [1] [2] According to the World Health Organization (WHO), organ trade is a commercial transplantation where there is a profit, or transplantations that occur outside of national medical systems.

  5. Organ transplantation - Wikipedia

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    The overwhelming majority of deceased-donor organs in the United States are allocated by federal contract to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, held since it was created by the Organ Transplant Act of 1984 by the United Network for Organ Sharing, or UNOS. (UNOS does not handle donor cornea tissue; corneal donor tissue is usually ...

  6. Tissue transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Xenotransplantation is a cross-species tissue transplantation from animal to human. [10] [11] The development of blood vessel anastomosis opened the door for xenotransplantation during the 20th century, which led to numerous attempts in organ transplantations with tissues from nonhuman primates (NHPs).

  7. Normal lungs successfully transplanted into bodies with ... - AOL

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    They lived with organs on the wrong side of their bodies until their lungs wore out. Surgeons were able to successfully transplant normal lungs into their bodies. Normal lungs successfully ...

  8. Organ procurement - Wikipedia

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    When an organ donor does arise, the transplant governing bodies must determine who receives the organ. The UNOS computer matching system finds a match for the organ based on a number of factors including blood type and other immune factors, size of the organ, medical urgency of the recipient, distance between donor and recipient, and time the ...

  9. Decellularization - Wikipedia

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    Though some methods are more commonly used, the exact combination of treatments is variable based on the tissue’s origin and what it is needed for. [5] As far as introducing the different liquidized chemicals and enzymes to an organ or tissue, perfusion and immersion decellularization techniques have been used. Perfusion decellularization is ...

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