elinsiirtoa
Elinsiirtoa, commonly known as organ transplantation, is a medical procedure where a failing organ is replaced with a healthy organ from a donor. This life-saving treatment is typically reserved for individuals suffering from end-stage organ disease, where other medical interventions have proven ineffective. The process involves complex surgical techniques and careful matching of the donor organ to the recipient to minimize the risk of rejection.
The most commonly transplanted organs include kidneys, livers, hearts, lungs, and pancreases. Donors can be either
Following a successful transplant, recipients must take immunosuppressant medications for the rest of their lives. These