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China performs first ever combined transplant of pig liver and kidney to human

The organs worked for five days, offering evidence that transplanting multiple organs between the species is feasible

2-MIN READ2-MINVictoria BelaPublished: 1:59pm, 9 Jun 2026A Chinese team has transplanted a pig’s kidneys and liver into a patient who had suffered brain death, a world first which may pave the way for multi-organ animal-to-human transplants.

After the operation, the organs functioned within the 53-year-old man for nearly five days before the study was ended per his family’s wishes.

Xenotransplantation, or the transplant of organs or tissues from one species to another, could help tackle global organ shortages that leave patients in limbo or worse.

“This study provides initial evidence for the feasibility of pig-to-human orthotopic whole liver plus bilateral kidney transplantation,” the team said in a paper published in the peer-reviewed journal Med on May 29.

Orthotopic transplant means the placement of the organs in the correct anatomical position within the body after the old organs are removed.

The team, led by researchers from the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, said their study also identified early immune and metabolic features that could inform future clinical practice.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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