Organ transplants
Transplantation is a surgical procedure in which a diseased organ is replaced with a healthy organ taken from the body of someone who has died.
The person receiving a donated organ is the recipient and the person donating an organ is the donor.
Transplantation outcomes
Anti-rejection drugs (immunosuppressants), which transplant recipients must take for the rest of their lives, have significantly improved transplant outcomes.
- One year after the transplant, more than 90 % of transplanted organs are functional.
- Five years after the transplant, the success rate is close to 70 %.
Transplantation type
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