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移植
the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location
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移植
a medical procedure involving the movement of organs, tissues, or cells from one person to another to replace or repair damaged or failing body parts
A transplantation is a medical procedure in which an organ, tissue, or cells from one person, called the donor, are placed into another person, called the recipient. This is often done to replace damaged or diseased organs, such as the heart, kidney, or liver, and can also involve tissues like skin or bone marrow. Transplantation aims to restore normal function to the recipient's body, improve their health, and save lives. The success of a transplant depends on matching the donor's and recipient's tissue types and managing the risk of rejection, where the recipient's immune system attacks the new organ or tissue.
- Emily received a heart transplantation to treat her cardiac condition.
艾米丽接受了心脏移植来治疗她的心脏状况。
- After the transplantation, Mark's new kidney improved his overall health.
移植后,马克的新肾脏改善了他的整体健康。
- Mike underwent a liver transplantation to address his liver failure.
迈克接受了肝脏移植以解决他的肝衰竭问题。
- Sarah's successful lung transplantation allowed her to breathe more easily.
莎拉成功的肺移植使她能够更轻松地呼吸。
- The surgeon performed a corneal transplantation to restore vision in Jane's eye.
外科医生进行了角膜移植以恢复简眼睛的视力。