Man Has Pig Kidney Removed After Living With It for a Record 9 Months

Massachusetts General Hospital performed a groundbreaking surgery on 67-year-old Tim Andrews, who had been living with a genetically engineered pig kidney for nearly nine months. The organ was designed to address the shortage of human donor kidneys and provide a solution to the millions of people waiting for a transplant.

Andrews received the pig kidney in January after being on dialysis for over two years due to end-stage kidney disease. His rare blood type made him an ideal candidate for the transplant, which was performed by Leonardo Riella, medical director for kidney transplantation at Mass General.

The pig kidney functioned well initially and was able to support Andrews' life, but its immune-rejection led surgeons to remove it on October 23. Although Andrews will now resume dialysis, eGenesis, the biotech company that provided the genetically engineered pig kidney, considers the transplant a success. "Cross-species transplantation has been a goal for centuries that has only recently become possible due to decades of research and the convergence of enabling technologies," said the company in a statement.

This surgery marks an important milestone in the field of organ transplantation, as it demonstrates the feasibility of using genetically engineered pig organs in humans. The success of this transplant paves the way for future experiments with other organs, such as hearts, which have also been explored but with limited success so far.

Andrews' experience shows that genetic editing can make animal organs compatible with human bodies, and his case has sparked interest among scientists to continue exploring the potential of cross-species transplantation. The hospital plans to carry out another genetically edited pig kidney transplant before the end of the year, which could lead to more breakthroughs in the field of organ transplantation.

The shortage of human donor kidneys remains a pressing issue, with nearly 90,000 people waiting for a transplant in the US alone. This shortage has led scientists to explore alternative sources, such as genetically engineered pig organs, which could potentially provide a solution to this crisis. While there are still challenges to be addressed, Andrews' surgery offers hope that future transplants may become more accessible and successful.
 
idk how i feel about ppl tryin to use animal kidneys 4 humans πŸ€”... don't get me wrong, its a huge step forward & all, but dont we need 2 rethink our priorities? like, werent ppl livin w/ dialysis for yrs b4 this pig kidney came along? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ also, theres still so much we dont no about the long-term effects of havin animal organs in ur body... 🚨 just sayin
 
omg u guys its literally a game changer 🀯 they successfully did a transplant with a genetically enggined pig kidney on someone! i mean the shortage of human donor kidneys is crazy rn like 90k people waiting for a transplant πŸš‘πŸ’‰ but at least now there's hope that biotech companies like eGenesis can make it happen πŸ’‘ Andrews' case shows that genetic editing can make animal organs compatible with human bodies, which is literally mind blown πŸ”₯ and its not just kidneys either they're already exploring hearts too 🀝 i guess this means we might see more breakthroughs in organ transplantation in the future πŸ‘€
 
OMG, I cant believe its finally happened!!! 🀯 They actually did it! A pig kidney in a human body, who would've thought right? πŸ˜‚ I was worried about the immune rejection part but im glad it worked out in the end. Now they're gonna try another one and hopefully more will follow, fingers crossed! πŸ’ͺ Its like science fiction come true, the shortage of donor kidneys is real and we need solutions ASAP! 🀝
 
omg u guys i just saw this news about this dude tim andrews who got a pig kidney lol i mean what even is that like a total sci fi movie but at the same time its so cool i wish i could get a pig kidney lol i have been feeling so bad for him since he had to deal with dialysis for 2 yrs and all now his pig kidney failed but like his case was still a huge success idk what kinda magic that biotech company egenesis did to make it work anyway i heard they are planning another transplant before the end of the year so fingers crossed that this technology can help more ppl in need πŸ€žπŸ’–
 
OMG u gotta see dis!!! 🀯 They just did a major surgery on some dude named Tim Andrews & it's like a game changer for organ transplantation! πŸŽ‰ He got a genetically engineered pig kidney & it worked for almost 9 months, which is crazy!!! πŸ’₯ Even tho it failed now he'll be back on dialysis but eGenesis says its a success & they're already planning another transplant soon! πŸ’ͺ This is like the future of medicine we r talking about πŸš€
 
OMG you guys I'm literally so hyped about this news!!! 😍 This surgery is like a game changer for people waiting for a kidney transplant! 90k+ ppl in the US alone are on dialysis or waiting for a new kidney, it's crazy! πŸ’₯ And to think we're getting closer to having genetically engineered pig kidneys that can work in humans without rejection... it's like science fiction come true πŸš€πŸ’» Andrew's story is so inspiring and I'm literally rooting for him 100% 🀞 EGenesis is on the right track with this biotech breakthrough! πŸ’‘ Can't wait to see what other organs they tackle next, like hearts!!! ❀️
 
πŸ€©πŸ’‰ Just heard about the surgery on Tim Andrews! πŸ™Œ I'm all for trying new things, especially when it comes to saving lives πŸ’•. That pig kidney might not have worked out in the end, but it's still a huge step forward πŸš€. Can you imagine having a working kidney transplant from an animal? 🀯 Mind blown 😲. Hopefully, future transplants will be more successful and we'll see a lot fewer people waiting on lists πŸ“. It's amazing what scientists can accomplish with enough funding & research πŸ’‘. Now let's get that hospital moving on the next pig kidney transplant! πŸ’¨
 
OMG u guys!! πŸ˜πŸ‘ I'm literally so hyped for Tim Andrews!!! πŸ’ͺ His surgery was LIFE CHANGING 🀯! I mean, can u even imagine having to wait 9 months for a transplant? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ And now he's back on dialysis but at least it shows that genetic editing can make animal organs compatible with human bodies πŸ’₯! EGenesis is literally the coolest biotech company ever πŸŽ‰! They're changing lives and saving people like Tim πŸ‘. And let's be real, this is just the beginning πŸ’‘. I'm already counting down till next year when they do another pig kidney transplant 🀞. This is gonna change the game for organ transplantation πŸš€πŸ’• #TeamEGenesis
 
I'm literally hyped for this breakthrough 🀩! It's crazy to think that we're finally getting close to solving the organ shortage problem πŸ˜…. I mean, who wouldn't want a pig kidney if it means giving you a second chance at life? πŸ’– The fact that Andrews' new kidney functioned well initially is amazing, and I'm glad he gets to be back on dialysis (I guess?) 🀞

It's also super cool that eGenesis is already planning their next move πŸ’‘. I hope we see more progress in the future, especially with hearts being explored too ❀️. Can you imagine having a functioning pig heart? Mind blown 😲! The hospital's plan to carry out another transplant before the year ends is gonna be lit πŸ”₯. Let's keep pushing for a future where organ transplants are more accessible and successful πŸ™Œ
 
I'M SO EXCITED ABOUT THIS BREAKTHROUGH IN ORGAN TRANSLANTATION!!! 🀯 IT'S A HUGE STEP TOWARDS HELPING MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WAITING FOR A KIDNEY TRANSPLANT! I MEAN, TIM ANDREWS WAS A PERFECT CANDIDATE FOR THE SURGERY AND IT'S AMAZING THAT THE PIG KIDNEY WORKED WELL AT FIRST!!! 🀞 NOW, LETS HOPE THAT FUTURE EXPERIMENTS WITH OTHER ORGANS LIKE HEARTS WILL BE JUST AS SUCCESSFUL! πŸ’•
 
dude i'm low-key hyped about this pig kidney thing 🀯... think it's super cool that they were able to make one work for like 9 months and stuff πŸ•°οΈ... the fact that it can be used as a solution for people waiting for transplants is, like, totally life-changing 🌟... don't know if it'll become a thing or what, but it's def an exciting step forward 😎... also, those 90k+ people waiting for a transplant in the US are probs getting pretty anxious, so anything that can help is a plus πŸ‘
 
I'm so down with waiting for people to get transplanted with pig kidneys lol 🀣 I mean who needs human organs anyway? They're all about 100% expensive and hard to find. Pig kidneys are like the new black market organ deal πŸ€‘ Plus, it's not like Tim Andrews was dying on a dialysis machine or something. He was basically living large on that pig kidney for almost a year. That's some next level survival skills right there πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm thinking what's next? πŸ€” They're already planning another transplant before the end of the year? That's like, crazy fast progress! πŸ’₯ So, they've figured out how to make pig kidneys work for humans, but what about hearts and livers? Are those gonna be next? ❀️ I mean, it's not just about saving lives, it's also about the tech involved - like, how do you genetically edit an animal organ to be compatible with a human body? πŸ€– What are the risks involved? Should we be worried about this kinda stuff? 😬
 
I'm so stoked about this latest breakthrough in organ transplantation 🀩! I mean, can you believe that they've finally made a genetically engineered pig kidney work for a human? It's like something out of a sci-fi movie! πŸ’»

I know it's been a long road to get here, but the fact that it's happened at all is just incredible. I'm thinking back to when people were still waiting in line around the block for a heart transplant πŸš—... it's crazy how far we've come.

Of course, there are still some major hurdles to overcome, but this is definitely a step in the right direction. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to skip dialysis altogether? 😴 It's like having your cake and eating it too (or in this case, getting a new kidney and feeling brand new)!

I'm also loving that eGenesis is already planning its next move – genetically edited pig heart transplants, anyone? πŸ’– The future of medicine is looking brighter by the day! 🌞
 
πŸ€” just imagine having a spare kidney in the fridge waiting to be used when yours decides to stage a midlife crisis πŸ΄πŸ’‰ anyway, this pig kidney thing is pretty cool i guess, it's like something out of sci-fi but hey, who needs human organs when you can have genetically edited swine ones? πŸ–πŸ”¬ and yay for medical breakthroughs that might finally solve the whole organ shortage problem πŸ‘
 
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