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Category: Organ transplantation

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How long can a lung be preserved for transplantation?

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For decades, the standard for lung preservation was a limited 6–8 hours using traditional static cold storage. However, recent advancements in medical technology are dramatically extending this crucial window, providing more opportunities for life-saving lung transplants and addressing logistical challenges. Knowing how long can a lung be preserved depends heavily on the specific preservation method used.

What is the A2 to B transplant?

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Incompatible blood type kidney transplants account for a significant percentage of procedures at major medical centers. A groundbreaking medical technique, the A2 to B transplant, allows a recipient with blood type B to receive an organ from a donor with the A2 subtype of blood type A, dramatically expanding the available donor pool.

Which organ has the largest number of people waiting for a transplant?

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According to recent data from the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), a staggering majority of the national waiting list is for a single organ. The answer to which organ has the largest number of people waiting for a transplant is crucial for understanding the organ shortage crisis and promoting donation.

What is the most rare organ transplant? Unpacking the least common procedures

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According to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), over 48,000 organ transplants were performed in the U.S. in 2024, with kidney and liver procedures being the most common. However, a tiny fraction of these life-saving surgeries are considered exceptionally rare due to their immense complexity. This begs the question: **What is the most rare organ transplant?**

What disqualifies you from getting an organ transplant? A comprehensive guide to eligibility

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Over 100,000 people are on the national transplant waiting list at any given moment, with each potential recipient undergoing a thorough evaluation. Knowing what disqualifies you from getting an organ transplant is crucial, as transplant centers carefully weigh various medical, social, and psychological factors to ensure the best outcome for both patient and donated organ.