Discussió:Nikolai Pirogov

In 1933 ukrainian soviet surgeon Yuriy Woronyi from Kherson performed the first in the world human kidney transplant, using a kidney removed six hours earlier from a deceased donor to be reimplanted into the thigh. He measured kidney function using a connection between the kidney and the skin. His first patient died two days later, as the graft was incompatible with the recipient's blood group and was rejected.[1]

Hello Antoni Salvà! Do you want to create an article about this pioneer of transplantology Yuriy Woronyi?--Yasnodark (discusión) 14:36 25 may 2019 (UTC)

  1. «Surgeon Yurii Voronoy (1895–1961) – a pioneer in the history of clinical transplantation: in Memoriam at the 75th Anniversary of the First Human Kidney Transplantation». Transplant International, vol. 22, 12, Dec 2009, pàg. 1132–1139. DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-2277.2009.00986.x. PMID: 19874569.
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