trasplantament
Trasplantament is a Catalan term that translates to "transplant" in English. In a medical context, a trasplantament refers to the surgical procedure of removing an organ or tissue from one person's body and implanting it into the body of another person. This is a life-saving treatment for individuals whose organs have failed or are severely damaged. The donor can be either living, such as a kidney or part of a liver, or deceased. The success of a trasplantament relies on matching the donor organ to the recipient to minimize the risk of rejection by the recipient's immune system. Immunosuppressant medications are typically prescribed to the recipient after the surgery to help prevent their body from attacking the new organ. Trasplantaments are complex procedures requiring specialized medical teams and significant post-operative care. Beyond the medical field, the term can also be used metaphorically to describe the act of moving something, like a plant, from one place to another.