
Clinical Transplants
Clinical transplants are medical procedures where a person’s damaged or failing organ—such as the heart, kidney, or liver—is replaced with a healthy organ from a donor. This process involves carefully matching donors and recipients to reduce rejection risks, and using medications to help the body accept the new organ. Transplants can save lives or improve quality of life for those with serious organ failure. The procedure requires specialized surgical teams and post-operative care to ensure the new organ functions properly over time.