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Organ Transplant
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Transplant Technology Time Travel

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Transplant Time Travel

No one knows everything the future holds for organ transplantation, but that future is certainly bright. Each day, clinicians and researchers make greater strides in artificial organ development and scaffold-grown organs ex vivo. New transportation technologies are allowing for a greater number of viable transplant organs than ever before. But where did it all begin? Join us for a short journey back through time, and then we invite you to download a copy of our free handbook about the incredible world of organ donation.

“I’ve not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work”

Thomas Edison

2021

US sets record for highest number of transplants in a year, totalling over 41K

number-of-transplants

2014

A cure for hepatitis C is found, increasing the potential liver donor pool

donor-pool

2000

The first crew lives on the International Space Station (ISS)

Space-Station

1991

Dissolution of the Soviet Union

Soviet-Union

1989

Nintendo releases the Game Boy

Game-Boy

1989

First successful living donor liver transplant

donor-liver

1986

First successful double-lung transplant

double-lung-transplant

1969

Neil Armstrong is the first human to walk on the moon

moon

1968

First successful heart transplant

heart-2

1955

The Vietnam War begins

War-begins

1954

First successful kidney transplant

kidney-transplant

1939

World War II begins

World-War

1936

Voronoy unsuccessfully transplanted human kidneys into six patients dying of acute renal failure

Voronoy-unsuccessfully

1928

Fleming discovered penicillin, leading to the introduction of antibiotics

antibiotics

1912

Carrel wins the Nobel Prize in Physiology for successfully sewing two vessels together

Nobel-Prize

1909

Typhoid Mary makes her debut

Person

1906

Jaboulay and Carrel unsuccessfully transplant pig and goat kidneys into patients

goat

1903

The Wright brothers achieved the first successful airplane flight

airplane

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Where in the World?

One donor potentially saves eight lives and improves the lives of 75 more. Hover over a map of the world to see which countries have the highest – and lowest – number of total organ donations measured in people per million.

Hover over the blue continents to reveal stats

United States

120.59
People per million

Europe (excluding Spain and the Russian Federation)

42.7
People per million

Russian Federation

113.45
People per million

Japan

17.68
People per million

Spain

94.59
People per million

Pop Quiz

Test your knowledge of organ donations and transplants in this interactive quiz.

Question

The number of people on the waiting list for a transplant in the US alone is:
Every donor can save _____ lives
The _______ is the most transplanted organ in the world.
The median survival time among kidney recipients is _____ years, compared with 5.4 years among those on the waiting list.
Which technological advancements are being used to extend the viability of donor organs?

Select Answer Below

A 50,701
B 75,934
C 106,669
D 29,837
A 2
B 8
C 3
D 6
A Heart
B Lung
C Liver
D Kidney
A 12.4
B 3.5
C 7.2
D 4.1
A Continuous perfusion
B Oxygen and nutrient delivery
C Controlled temperature
D All of the above

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