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Native

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Thu Mar 21, 2024, 09:53 AM Mar 2024

Surgeons Transplant Pig Kidney Into a Patient, a Medical Milestone [View all]

Source: The New York Times

Surgeons in Boston have transplanted a kidney from a genetically engineered pig into an ailing 62-year-old man, the first procedure of its kind. If successful, the breakthrough offers hope to hundreds of thousands of Americans whose kidneys have failed.

So far, the signs are promising. The new kidney began producing urine shortly after the surgery last weekend and the patient's condition continues to improve, according to physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital, known as Mass General. He is already walking the halls of the hospital and may be discharged soon.

A new source of kidneys "could solve an intractable problem in the field -- the inadequate access of minority patients to kidney transplants," said Dr. Winfred Williams, associate chief of the nephrology division at Mass General and the patient's primary kidney doctor.

If kidneys from genetically modified animals can be transplanted on a large scale, dialysis "will become obsolete," said Dr. Leonardo V. Riella, medical director for kidney transplantation at Mass General. The hospital's parent organization, Mass General Brigham, developed the transplant program.

Read more: Surgeons Transplant Pig Kidney Into a Patient, https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/21/health/pig-kidney-organ-transplant.html?unlocked_article_code=1.eU0.iSMB.cu2SRRj_rl1F&smid=nytcore-android-share



Per the article:
● 800,000 Americans have kidney failure and require dialysis.
● Over 100,000 are on a waiting list to receive a transplant.
● Tens of millions of Americans have chronic kidney disease.
● three genes involved in potential rejection were removed.
● seven human genes were added to enhance compatibility.
● retrovirus pathogens were inactivated.
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Thank you science and people. Thank you. twodogsbarking Mar 2024 #1
I have my fingers crossed Marthe48 Mar 2024 #2
Stewie Griffin solved this problem years ago Ray Bruns Mar 2024 #3
yo DoBW Mar 2024 #11
Good news? Jean Genie Mar 2024 #4
Thank goodness you have the option of refusal then, and can die with your ethics intact. Hekate Mar 2024 #22
That was a bit harsh Miguelito Loveless Mar 2024 #30
Sorry to seem uncaring but surely you know there is a traffic in human organs from 2 sources Hekate Mar 2024 #32
Im waiting for the fundies to find a way to ban this.... getagrip_already Mar 2024 #5
I had a personal friend who had bladder cancer and had a pig's bladder inserted. flying_wahini Mar 2024 #6
Pigs are also skin graft donors to burn patients. I had a patient with 3rd degree burns that needed grafts. flying_wahini Mar 2024 #7
When my mom was 80 yr old-she had been having lower back pain for years. Then riversedge Mar 2024 #9
Good news. riversedge Mar 2024 #8
what about the pig brain? DoBW Mar 2024 #10
They have also transplanted a pig's anus onto his face..... lastlib Mar 2024 #31
The idea of intelligent mammals being bred just so their organs can be ripped out seems wrong. Beakybird Mar 2024 #12
I'm sure most vegans would pass on this option as well... (nt) Pluvious Mar 2024 #15
I have 2 daughters who are vegan and this Prairie_Seagull Mar 2024 #17
This article about the ethical issues regarding this is really good. Native Mar 2024 #20
Didn't they also do this with a heart a year or two back? GregariousGroundhog Mar 2024 #13
Yup. Looks like they added an additional human gene this time around & Native Mar 2024 #19
Good news from a human standpoint Bayard Mar 2024 #14
My guess is... Pluvious Mar 2024 #16
The thrust of the article is how this would level the playing field. Native Mar 2024 #21
The costs extend waaaay beyond the surgeon/ nurses/anesthesiologist.... Hekate Mar 2024 #29
Amazing, and to those that don't believe in silence, sit on it. republianmushroom Mar 2024 #18
"silence"? or "science"? JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2024 #23
delete by republianmushroom. republianmushroom Mar 2024 #24
My apology for the smart answer I gave you. republianmushroom Mar 2024 #25
No problem. And, I see how either would fit. JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2024 #26
Wow! I figured Trump would be too selfish to donate a kidney. Midnight Writer Mar 2024 #27
I don't think anyone who's the least bit sane would want one of his. ICK. I sure wouldn't! nt CaliforniaPeggy Mar 2024 #28
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