
transplantation surgery
Transplantation surgery is a medical procedure that involves replacing a damaged or failing organ with a healthy one from a donor. Common organs transplanted include the heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs. The donor can be living (like a kidney) or deceased, and matching tissue types helps prevent rejection by the recipient's immune system. After the surgery, recipients typically take medications to suppress their immune response and ensure the new organ functions properly. Transplantation can significantly enhance the quality of life and survival rates for individuals with severe organ failure.