
deceased donor organ transplantation
Deceased donor organ transplantation is a medical procedure where organs such as the heart, kidneys, liver, or lungs are taken from a person who has recently died and donated for transplant. This allows the organs to be preserved and then implanted into patients with life-threatening organ failure, helping restore their health and function. The process involves careful matching between donor and recipient to ensure compatibility and successful outcomes. It’s a vital part of organ donation programs, offering hope and improved quality of life for many individuals awaiting transplants.