The Borneo Post

US surgeons transplant pig kidney to live patient in world’s first

-

US surgeons have successful­ly transplant­ed a geneticall­y modified pig kidney into a living patient for the first time, the hospital said Thursday, a procedure that could help address the chronic shortage of donor organs.

The four-hour operation was carried out on Saturday on a 62-year-old man suffering from end-stage kidney disease, Massachuse­tts General Hospital said.

“The procedure marks a major milestone in the quest to provide more readily available organs to patients,” the hospital known as Mass General, or MGH, said in a statement.

Organ shortages are a chronic problem around the world and the Boston hospital said there are more than 1,400 patients on the waiting list for a kidney transplant at MGH alone.

“Our hope is that this transplant approach will offer a lifeline to millions of patients worldwide who are suffering from kidney failure,” said Dr Tatsuo Kawai, a member of the team which carried out the ground-breaking operation.

The hospital said the pig kidney used for the transplant was provided by a Massachuse­tts biotech company called eGenesis and had been geneticall­y-edited to remove harmful pig genes and add certain human genes.

The hospital said the patient, Richard Slayman of Weymouth, Massachuse­tts, “is recovering well at MGH and is expected to be discharged soon.”

He will be on a regimen of immunosupp­ressive drugs to ward off rejection of the pig kidney.

Slayman, who suffers from Type 2 diabetes and hypertensi­on, had received a transplant of a human kidney in 2018, but it began to fail five years later and he has been on dialysis.

Slayman said he agreed to the pig kidney transplant as “not only as a way to help me, but a way to provide hope for the thousands of people who need a transplant to survive.”

 ?? AFP photo — ?? Surgeons performing the world’s first geneticall­y modified pig kidney transplant into a living human.
AFP photo — Surgeons performing the world’s first geneticall­y modified pig kidney transplant into a living human.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia