Pig kidney transplants

2024 - 4 - 5

Man Thrilled After Historic Pig Kidney Transplant

End-Stage Renal Disease - Genetic Modification - Immunosuppressive Drugs - Organ Donation - Organ Transplantation

Richard Slayman, the first person to receive a genetically edited pig kidney transplant, is discharged from the hospital and on the road to recovery. #MedicalBreakthrough #OrganTransplant

Richard Slayman, 62, made history as the first living recipient of a genetically edited pig kidney transplant. After struggling with end-stage renal disease, he finally received a new lease on life and was discharged from the hospital, feeling great and looking forward to a healthier future.

Slayman's journey began when he decided to undergo the groundbreaking surgery after being diagnosed with the severe kidney condition. He expressed gratitude for the medical team and technology that made the transplant possible, calling it a 'new beginning' for him.

The procedure, performed at Massachusetts General Hospital, marks a significant milestone in the field of organ transplants. Doctors hope that Slayman's successful recovery will pave the way for more similar procedures, offering hope to thousands on organ transplant waiting lists.

As the world watches Slayman's progress, excitement grows around the potential for more pig kidney transplants to save lives and provide patients with a second chance at health. The innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize the way organ shortages are addressed in the future, offering hope to those in need of life-saving transplants.

In a medical breakthrough, Richard Slayman became the first living person to receive a genetically modified pig kidney, leading to a successful hospital discharge just two weeks after the pioneering surgery. The procedure not only signifies a new era in organ transplants but also offers hope for countless individuals waiting for donor organs. Slayman's recovery is a testament to the power of innovation and medical advancements in improving and extending lives.

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Recipient of world's first pig kidney transplant relishes new lease on ... (KKCO-TV)

Richard Slayman, 62, ...

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First living patient with transplanted pig kidney goes home from the ... (CTV News)

Rick Slayman, the world's first living recipient of a genetically edited pig kidney transplant, was discharged from the hospital Wednesday, two weeks after ...

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Man who received pig kidney transplant leaves hospital, feels great (The Washington Post)

Richard Slayman, the first living person to receive a genetically edited kidney from a pig, has been discharged from hospital and is โ€œrecovering well,โ€ ...

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'A new beginning': US man who received pig kidney transplant ... (The Guardian)

Richard Slayman, who had been diagnosed with end-stage renal disease, was discharged from Boston's Massachusetts general hospital on Wednesday, and thanked ...

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First Pig Kidney Transplant Patient Discharged From Hospital (HealthDay)

Rick Slayman, the first person to receive a kidney transplant from a genetically modified pig, headed home just two weeks after his groundbreaking surgery.

First living pig kidney transplant patient discharged from hospital ... (Here And Now)

Rick Slayman decided to get the pig kidney transplant after he was diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease last year.

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First person to undergo successful pig kidney transplant discharged ... (The Times of Israel)

Doctors hope surgery at Massachusetts General will pave way for other similar procedures, as thousands die every year waiting for organ transplants.

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Pig kidney transplant patient leaves Massachusetts hospital (Sky News)

Richard "Rick" Slayman, who suffers from a chronic kidney disease, says he is excited about spending time with his loved ones free from the burden of ...

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Pig kidney transplant raises hopes for clinical trials (Axios)

Why it matters: Demand for donated organs is vast as transplants have rebounded post-pandemic and the nation's troubled human donor organ system goes through a ...

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First Pig Kidney Transplant Patient Discharged From Hospital (U.S. News & World Report)

By Robin Foster HealthDay Reporter. HealthDay. THURSDAY, April 4, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Rick Slayman, the first person to receive a kidney transplant ...

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'New beginning': First man to successfully receive pig kidney ... (USA TODAY)

Richard "Rick" Slayman successfully received a genetically modified pig kidney during a 4-hour surgery in March at the Massachusetts General Hospital.

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He Got a Pig Kidney Transplant. Now Doctors Need to Keep It Working (Wired.co.uk)

Researchers think a combination of genetic edits and an experimental immunosuppressive drug could make the first pig kidney transplant a long-term success.

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