Surgeons Complete Fifth Gene-Edited Pig Organ Transplant for Alabama Woman with FDA's Permission
Dec 22, 2024, 01:11 PM
Scientists are advancing the field of organ transplantation by raising pigs with genetically modified organs for potential use in humans, with the endorsement of the FDA. Recently, surgeons completed the fifth successful gene-edited pig organ transplant for a woman in Alabama. This development highlights the ongoing research into xenotransplantation, particularly as the latest recipient of a pig kidney was noted to be a patient who may not have been critically ill enough to qualify for a human donor. This situation could contribute to further advancements in the field, as it underscores the potential of genetically modified organs in addressing organ shortages.
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