To remove, and settle or establish for residence in another place; as, to transplant inhabitants.
The implantation of bone tissue, as in grafting, from one part of the body to another. Transplant also refers to the transfer of an organ such as a kidney or heart from one individual to another.
Replacement of a diseased organ with a healthy one. A kidney transplant may come from a living donor, usually a relative, or from someone who has just died.
an implant of an organ or tissue from one part of the body to another or from one person to another.
The process of surgically placing a kidney from one person into another person.
The implantation of bone tissue from one part of the body to another, or from one individual to another. Transplant can also refer to the transfer of an organ from one individual to another.
a surgery to replace a disease organ with a healthy one from a donor.
Replacement of an organ or tissue with one from a donor
to transfer tissue or organs from one person to another. Success depends on “matching” the tissue of the donor to that of the recipient.
(surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient
an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient); "he had a kidney transplant"
place athe organ of a donor into the body of a recipient
transfer from one place or period to another; "The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"
An organ or tissue taken from the body and implanted into another part of the same person, or into a different person.
to transfer living tissue from one person to another.
The transfer of an organ or tissue from one person to another.
An organ from another that is surgically placed inside the body and takes over the functioning of the native failing organ. This may be a kidney, liver, lung, heart, pancreas, or intestines. Centers are now performing simultaneous kidney and pancreas transplants or kidney and liver transplants. In the United States the largest number of transplants are transplanted kidneys. The total number of recipients on the waiting list for organ donors in the USA, is approximately 80,000. Most states make it convenient by checking a box on your driver's license that you wish to be an organ donor.
To transfer from one place or residence to another; resettle or relocate.
The grafting of a tissue from one place to another, just as in botany a bud from one plant might be grafted onto the stem of another. The transplanting of tissue can be from one part of the patient to another (autologous transplantation), as in the case of a skin graft using the patient's own skin; or from one patient to another (allogenic transplantation), as in the case of transplanting a donor kidney into a recipient.
To transfer tissue from one part to another
moving a body part from one person to another
Surgeons specializing in organ transplants take a multidisciplinary approach to surgery and follow-up care that addresses all of patient's physical and psychological needs. Patients receive an extensive orientation prior to transplantation, which can involved the kidneys, liver, heart and other organs.
Transferring a healthy tissue or organ to replace a damaged tissue or organ; also refers to the tissue or organ transplanted.
an operation in which a new organ (such as a kidney) is given to the recipient. See also: Transplants
Placing a natural tooth in the empty socket of another tooth
A medical treatment to replace a recipient's diseased organ with a healthy organ from a donor.
The replacement of tissue with tissue from the personâ€(tm)s own body or from another person.
To transfer from one part to another, as in grafting and transplantation. The tissue or organ in grafting and transplantation.