Transplant
A transplant is a medical procedure in which an organ, tissue, or cells are moved from one body to another or from a donor site to a recipient site. This process is often used to replace damaged or failing organs, such as the heart, kidney, or liver, to restore normal function and improve the recipient's quality of life.
Transplants can come from living donors or deceased donors. The success of a transplant depends on various factors, including the compatibility between the donor and recipient, the type of organ being transplanted, and the recipient's overall health. Post-transplant care often involves taking medications to prevent rejection of the new organ.