First Successful Lung Transplant Involving Different Blood Types
According to an October 9 press release from the Hannover Medical School in Germany, surgeons at the schools medical clinic successfully transplanted a lung into a 21-year-old female patient in July, even though donor and recipient had different blood types.
Normally, transplants have to involve the same blood type, because of the risk of blood clotting if different blood types mix as well as the increased rejection risk due to incompatibility. However, in an attempt to avoid complications the transplant team used a special method called
Immune-absorption to filter and cleanse the blood. For this method a special machine filters the foreign antibodies out of the blood. Additionally, special medicines are given to the patient to prevent her own immune system from developing anti-bodies. The Immune-absorption was performed once before the transplant surgery and several times after the surgery to prevent a rejection of the transplant. The Immune-absorption therapy was not necessary anymore after the patient's body accepted the new organ.
The patient is doing well. She is now working on her rehabilitation in a center in Fallingbostel. She is expected to live a normal life and even participate in sports. However, because the patient is still on anti-rejection and immune-suppressant medication, she will have to take extra precautions as to not to catch an infection.
The patient in this case, Anna-Katharina M, 21, suffered from cystic fibrosis and was already on a respirator in the intensive care unit at the hospital when complications reduced her life-expectancy to only a few days. A lung with the blood type AB became available, and it was certain there was not another patient in Europe, who was a fitting recipient for this particular lung. Even though their own patient had a blood type of 0, the surgeons at the Hannover Medical School's Clinic decided to perform the transplant surgery on the 21-year-old.
Normally, transplants have to involve the same blood type, because of the risk of blood clotting if different blood types mix as well as the increased rejection risk due to incompatibility. However, in an attempt to avoid complications the transplant team used a special method called
First Successful Lung Transplant Involving Different Blood Types
Date: October 9, 2007The patient is doing well. She is now working on her rehabilitation in a center in Fallingbostel. She is expected to live a normal life and even participate in sports. However, because the patient is still on anti-rejection and immune-suppressant medication, she will have to take extra precautions as to not to catch an infection.
The patient in this case, Anna-Katharina M, 21, suffered from cystic fibrosis and was already on a respirator in the intensive care unit at the hospital when complications reduced her life-expectancy to only a few days. A lung with the blood type AB became available, and it was certain there was not another patient in Europe, who was a fitting recipient for this particular lung. Even though their own patient had a blood type of 0, the surgeons at the Hannover Medical School's Clinic decided to perform the transplant surgery on the 21-year-old.
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