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Discover the first-ever human bladder transplant, a “historic moment in medicine,” potentially transforming treatment options ...
The historic surgery, resulting from years of research, opens the door to improved treatment of non-functioning bladders.
Surgeons from Keck Medicine of USC and UCLA Health have performed the world's first-in-human bladder transplant.
An Indian-origin doctor, Inderbir Gill, along with Dr Nima Nassiri, performed the world's first successful bladder transplant ...
In a nutshell Surgeons at UCLA and USC performed the world’s first successful human bladder transplant, marking a major ...
Photo: Inderbir Gill (R) with Nima Nassiri. Photo: Nick Carranza/UCLA Health ...
The person who received the bladder is doing well, and the successful transplant could offer hope to thousands of people with bladder dysfunction.
Multiple obstacles, including vascular connections and immune suppression, made the pioneering bladder transplant procedure a ...
Surgeons in southern California successfully completed the world's first-ever human bladder transplant on 41-year-old Oscar ...
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The FDA's Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee on Wednesday voted 5 to 4 against UroGen’s mitomycin as an option for low-grade ...
A new study has found that older individuals with overactive bladder (OAB) were significantly more likely to have sarcopenia, ...