• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    For the first time in our country, a combined heart transplant was performed on a pediatric patient

    A treatment of heart diseases and organ transplantation options are continuously evolving, providing new hope for severely ill children. Heart transplantation, as a medical procedure, has been around for decades; however, the situation is more complicated in the case of children. Recently, a significant advancement has been made in Hungary’s pediatric heart transplantation program, opening new possibilities for young patients suffering from complex congenital heart defects. Advancements in Cardiac Surgery The development of cardiac surgery has revolutionized the treatment of heart diseases, and over the past decades, numerous new procedures and techniques have emerged. The goal of transplantation programs is to ensure appropriate medical care even in the most challenging…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    The Basics of Organ Transplantation: What is Worth Knowing About It?

    The concept of transplantation, or organ transfer, may be familiar to many, as this process plays a life-saving role in the treatment of various diseases. During transplantation, a tissue or organ is removed from its original location and surgically placed in another location, potentially in another organism. The goal is to preserve the viability of the transplanted tissue or organ, thereby improving the patient’s condition. There are various types of transplantation, which are based on the origin of the tissues or organs used. With the advancement of medicine, transplantation procedures have become increasingly accessible and offer significant benefits to patients. However, the transplantation process not only presents medical challenges but…

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