It can be a non-physician surgeon but usually it is the Transplant Surgeon of the patient who will receive the organ.
The two types of organ donors are living donors, who donate organs while they are still alive (such as a kidney), and deceased donors, who donate organs after they have passed away (such as heart or liver).
Yes, provided those organs are removed and placed in a sterile environment or put directly into the receiving patient while the person is very recently deceased.
Organs from cadaveric donors come from people who have recently died and have willed their organs before death by signing an organ donor card, or are brain-dead. The donor's family must give permission
kidneys
kidneys
Donating organs is part of giving. And the bible promotes giving.
If the pancreatectomy is total, the surgeon removes the entire pancreas and attached organs.
They are taken to a veterinarian who removes their sexual organs in an operation.
Xenotransplantation is the transplanting of animal tissues and organs into a human, and is being studied as a substitute for human organ donors.
An organ transplant is when organs are taken out of human organ donors and placed into another human, but artificial organs are either grown in science labs from stem cells or electronic organs that are usually made of plastic or metal.
The graph hows that from 1995 - 2004, the number of donors has decreased, as has the number of transplants being carried out; the number of people needing transplants however, has significantly increased. This means that there is an in balance between the number of organs available for transplant and the number of organ donors, which means that there will obviously not be enough organs to provide each, or even most of those on the transplant list (in need of an organ) with the organ that they need.
Spaying or neutering it removes the animals reproductive organs.