Split Transplants
Split transplants are medical procedures where an organ is divided into two pieces and then transplanted into two patients. This procedure is used in cases where two patients need the same organ and there are not enough available organs to support both patients. Split transplants can help improve the number of organs available for transplantation and decrease the amount of time a patient has to wait before receiving a transplant. Split transplants can also improve the quality of life for both patients by providing them with a functioning organ. This procedure is particularly important for those who are suffering from end-stage organ failure and are in need of an organ transplant as a life-saving measure.
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ISSN: 2576-9359
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Karolina Golab, Manager of the Pancreatic Islet and Regulatory T Cell Transplantation Research Lab,
Department of Surgery,
University of Chicago,
USA.
Journal of Organ Transplantation does rapid publication of new, quality data and more related sciences. The scope of this journal is to act as an agent for advance critical reviews and features, and guidelines. The aim of this journal is to provide a baseline for all scientists to reach over the world, share, discuss issues, promote, and developmen