1. Anus transplants (approx. 50,000 a year in USA alone) 2. Ear transplants (approx 12,000 a year in USA alone) 3. Eyelash transplants (approx 9,800 a year in USA alone)
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The first successful bone marrow transplant in the US was performed in 1968 by Dr. E. Donnall Thomas, who later won a Nobel Prize for his work.
There are several procedures performed most often on women. Breast implants and liposuction are some of the leading procedures.
Today, there are 62 UNOS-member OPOs serving defined geographic transplant regions within the US.
There have been three worldwide. One was a US soldier wounded in bomb explosion and another was in China. That recipient didn't like having a 'foreign' attachment and had it removed.As for when people have sex change surgery, that always involves their own tissues not a actual transplant.
Dick Cheney is recovering from heart transplant surgery.
There are 11 transplant regions in the US overseen by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). These regions help coordinate organ allocation and ensure fairness in the distribution of organs to patients on the transplant waitlist.
No, organ and tissue transplants are routine throughout the world. Indeed, the first heart transplant occurred in South Africa in 1967.
about 3,000 transplants are performed each year
Check out Time Magazine article; it would appear to be "Oklahoma" (list is at the end of the article)
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