国际标准期刊号: 2475-7640

临床与实验移植杂志

开放获取

我们集团组织了 3000 多个全球系列会议 每年在美国、欧洲和美国举办的活动亚洲得到 1000 多个科学协会的支持 并出版了 700+ 开放获取期刊包含超过50000名知名人士、知名科学家担任编委会成员。

开放获取期刊获得更多读者和引用
700 种期刊 15,000,000 名读者 每份期刊 获得 25,000 多名读者

抽象的

Advancements in Transplant Surgery: Current Trends and Future Directions

Kunni Baye

Transplant surgery has evolved significantly over the past few decades, transforming from a niche medical procedure into a mainstream and life-saving intervention. This abstract provides an overview of the current trends and future directions in transplant surgery, encompassing organ transplantation, tissue engineering, and immunosuppressive strategies. The field of organ transplantation has witnessed remarkable progress, with innovations in donor selection, organ preservation, and surgical techniques. Solid organ transplants, such as kidney, liver, heart, and lung transplants, have become routine procedures, leading to improved patient outcomes. Advances in immunosuppressive medications have played a pivotal role in reducing rejection rates and enhancing graft survival. In parallel, tissue engineering has emerged as a promising avenue in transplant surgery. Researchers are exploring the potential of bioengineered organs and tissues, aiming to overcome the limitations associated with organ shortages. Scaffold-based and scaffold-free approaches, coupled with the use of stem cells and biomaterials, hold great promise for creating functional and durable replacement tissues. The ongoing quest for minimizing immunosuppressive drug-related complications has spurred research into novel immunomodulatory strategies. Precision medicine approaches, tailoring immunosuppression based on individual patient characteristics, offer the prospect of improved efficacy with reduced side effects. Additionally, the exploration of tolerance induction and immune modulation techniques seeks to achieve long-term graft acceptance without the need for chronic immunosuppression. Looking ahead, the future of transplant surgery is poised for groundbreaking developments.