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  1. The first organ transplant in Japan took place at Niigata University in 1956 when a kidney was temporarily transplanted to a patient with acute renal failure. [4] In 1964 a permanent and full-scale kidney transplant was successfully undertaken at the University of Tokyo, and by 1992 nearly 9,000 kidney transplants had taken place. [5]

  2. Organ Transplantation is the only fundamental and radical treatment for patients with end-stage diseases of vital organs, which cannot be replaced by any other therapeutic modalities. Many patients die while waiting for such vital, life-saving organs to become available in Japan.

  3. 2 cze 2011 · As an overview of the current status of organ transplantation in Japan, first, we present Japanese strategies for maximizing organs transplanted per brain death donor and outcomes, the approaches taken to expand the donor pool using living donors and the innovations introduced to increase the number of transplantation, focusing on efforts to ...

  4. Organ transplant is a course of treatment aimed at saving the life of a patient for whom drugs and mechanical devices have only a limited effect, and the only alternative is to replace the damaged organ with a healthy one.

  5. Organ Transplantation Center. With the increase in the number of brain-dead donor transplantations (liver, heart, lung, and kidney), living donor (liver, lung, and kidney) and donated kidney transplantations, and implantable ventricular assist device operations, the Organ Transplantation Service was reorganized and newly established in 2020 as ...

  6. 18 wrz 2024 · Patients waiting for organ transplants will be able to register at multiple hospitals — instead of only one — to undergo the procedure, according to outline of the Health, Labor and Welfare...

  7. lay out the current challenges and perspectives of organ transplantation in Japan. This minireview aims to provide important information and useful insights regarding the strategies and innovations Japan has adopted over the years to increase organ trans-plantation under scarcity of deceased donors. 523

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