After a pause of over two years caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, liver transplants were resumed in the Republic of Moldova. Three patients were given the chance to start a new life, IPN reports, quoting the Ministry of Health.
The first three surgeries were performed by a multidisciplinary team that consisted of urologists, nephrologists, surgeons, anesthesiologist-reanimatologists and surgical assistants of the National Clinical Hospital “Timofei Moșneaga”.
The kidneys taken from brain-dead donors were transplanted to patients with end-stage renal disease who were treated by dialysis and were on the waiting list for transplant.
The persons could be saved owing to the families of donors and to the professionalism of medical teams involved in donation and transplantation of the National Clinical Hospital “Timofei Moșneaga” and the Municipal Clinical Hospital “Saint Trinity”.
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