Doctors transplanted pig kidney into brain dead man and it working for a month

Doctors have successfully transplanted a pig’s kidney into a brain-dead person. The kidneys continued to function normally for more than a month. Doctors hope that in future this type of surgery can be tried in serious patients also. Scientists all over the world are conducting such experiments in which animal organs are used to save human life. In the current case, the pig kidney continued to function in the human body for a month and doctors are going to track how the kidney performs in the second month.

South China Morning Post Report According to, till now the doctors feel that it is really working like a human organ. Dr. Robert Montgomery, director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, said that on July 14, his team had replaced a kidney from a deceased person with a single kidney from a genetically modified pig.

Doctors noticed that the kidneys immediately started producing urine. Doctors believe that in the future, pig kidneys can be transplanted into seriously ill patients. This will also fulfill the shortage of kidneys to be transplanted.

news agency ap Report According to , New York resident Maurice “Mo” Miller suddenly became brain dead due to brain cancer at the age of 57. The family donated his body. His family says Maurice always wanted to help others. In future, students will read about him in medical related books.

Animal-to-human transplant efforts have been going on for decades. Doctors have failed in this most of the times. Now researchers are using genetically modified pigs for transplantation into the human body. He has got some success in this. The US Food and Drug Administration is considering whether to approve pig heart and kidney transplants in some serious patients. However, no decision has been taken yet.

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