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A 62-year-old man has miraculously recovered from a groundbreaking operation that involved receiving a pig’s kidney, marking the first of its kind in the world. The surgery took place on Saturday, March 16, at Massachusetts General Hospital in the United States. The four-hour operation was deemed a success by the hospital, and the man is currently recovering well.

This historic achievement opens up new possibilities for organ transplantation between different species. The hospital believes that this could be a potential solution to the global shortage of organs for transplant. With this breakthrough, doctors have paved the way for future research and development in this field.

The man had previously received a human kidney transplant in 2018 due to kidney disease. However, the transplanted organ stopped working after five years, leading the man to return to dialysis. Faced with a limited future outlook, the man decided to undergo an organ transplant with a genetically modified pig kidney as a last resort. This pioneering surgery has given hope to others who may face similar situations in the future.

In a statement, the man expressed his gratitude and hope that this groundbreaking surgery not only benefits him but also provides hope to others in need of organ transplants. This breakthrough comes after successful instances of genetically modified pig kidneys being successfully transplanted into humans and brain-dead humans respectively in previous years.

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