Case Report: Compassionate use of genetically engineered pig-to-human cardiac xenotransplantation

A recent publication in the Lancet journal has provided new hope for patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). The study, which was conducted by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, showed that genetically modified pig kidneys can be successfully transplanted into humans.

This case report delves into possible reasons why the heart xenograft failed.

The findings point to specific measures to improve xenotransplant outcomes in the future.

Summary

The results of this study are a major step forward in the development of xenotransplantation. They suggest that it may be possible to use pig kidneys to treat ESRD in humans in the future. This would be a major breakthrough, as it would provide a much-needed source of organs for patients with ESRD.

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