Overcoming Challenges in Organ Transplantation: Balancing Preservation, Infection Control, and Rejection
Organ transplantation represents a medical marvel, offering hope and extended life to patients with end-stage organ failure. However, the process of transplantation comes with significant challenges, including organ preservation, infection control, and the risk of rejection. This blog explores these critical aspects of organ transplantation, highlighting advancements and strategies for overcoming these challenges to improve patient outcomes. What are the basic principles of organ transplantation? Organ transplantation involves surgically removing a healthy organ from a donor and transplanting it into a recipient whose organ has failed or is failing. Commonly transplanted organs include the kidneys, liver, heart, lungs, pancreas, and intestines. The success of transplantation depends on several factors, including donor compatibility, surgical expertise, post-operative care, and management of complications. What is the major challenge in organ transplantation? Organ Preservation O...