kuðungsígræðslur
Kudungsígræðslur, a term originating from Icelandic, refers to the process of organ transplantation. This medical procedure involves the removal of an organ from one person and its implantation into another. The donor organ can be from a living or deceased individual. Kudungsígræðslur are vital for individuals suffering from organ failure, where their own organ can no longer perform its essential functions.
The primary goal of kudungsígræðslur is to replace a diseased or damaged organ with a healthy one,
Following a kudungsígræðsla, recipients typically require lifelong immunosuppressive medication to prevent their immune system from rejecting