An American kidney disease who had taken a pig by a pig was undergoing surgery to remove the organ after her body began to reject it, four months after the initial transplant, a period of a record in this kind of strangers. Tuana Lunny, 50, from Alababa, underwent a transplant in late November. He received a genetically modified kidney pig, a technique that is still in the experimental stage but gives rise to hopes that he could cover the chronic lack of organs. Removing the instrument shows how far this goal is still. But there is also an encouraging side: the kidney worked for 130 days, that is, over four months. Until now, no patient has survived more than two months after strangulation. “For the first time since 2016 I enjoyed my friends and family with time, without having to plan them all based on the dialysis plan,” the patient said in a statement he gave […]
Source: News Beast

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