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History
- Year 800 BC - Report
by potters of the Koomas caste that the surgeon Susrata grafted
new noses created from skin flaps. - India
- Year 15 AD - Report
of Saint Peter replacing the young Agatha's breasts, which were
cut off as punishment by Roman guards. - Jerusalem
- Year c. 200 AD -
Report of Hua-To replacing diseased organs with healthy ones; first
reference to the concept of organ transplantation and replacement
for therapeutic purposes. - China
- Year c. 300 AD -
Report of the miracle by Saints Cosmas and Damian (brothers and
patrons of physicians and surgeons), in which the leg of a deceased
Moor was grafted onto a person whose leg was diseased. - Turkey
- Year 1200 AD - Report
of Saint Anthony of Padua grafting the foot of a young man who had
deliberately mutilated himself. - Padua, Italy
- 16th century - Gaspare
Tagliocozzi transplanted skin from the patients' own arms to re-create
their noses. - Italy
- Year 1668 - First
successful bone graft (bone from a dog's skull used to repair defect
in human cranium). - Holland
- Year 1746 - Dr. Garengeot
successfully regrafted a soldier's nose back on. - France
- Year 1749 - Naturalist
and physiologist Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau successfully transplanted
spurs removed from young chickens onto the comb of the same animal,
as well as another animal. - France
- Year 1744 - Abraham
Trembley performed the first experiments of transplantation in animals
(hydra); at roughly the same time Charles Bonnet confirmed these
experiments with earthworms. - Geneva, Switzerland
- Year 1804 - Italian
"animal grafting" pioneer, Giuseppe Boronio (1759-1811),
successfully replaced skin grafts on the back of a sheep. - Italy
- Year 1822 - First
successful skin autograft (transplantation of skin from one location
on patient's body to another location on their body), by Berger.
- Year 1851 - Brown
Sequard was able to successfully restore muscular contractility
in the hand of an executed prisoner thus paving the way for experimental
organ perfusion.
- Year 1869 - Fresh
allograft (transplant from one individual to another) of skin, by
Swiss surgeon Jacques Louis Reverdin. - Switzerland
- Year 1880 - First
reported cornea transplants.
- Year 1880 - First
clinical bone autograft, by William MacEwen. - Scotland
- Year 1881 - First
temporary skin graft (the skin was from another patient who had
just died). "A medical journal in 1881 discussed the first
skin transplant; the patient involved was leaning against a metal
door when lightning struck, burning the skin off his arm. The presiding
surgeon used skin from a patient who had just died as a temporary
graft."
- Year 1890 - Locke
- preservation solution.
- Year 1895 - Ringer
- preservation solution.
- Year 1896 - head
grafts on dogs and monkeys, by Dr. White.
- Year 1898 - Mathieu
Jaboulay, successful introduced and executed his circular everting
suture on a donkey.
- Year 1902 - Emerich
Ullmann - first successful experimental kidney transplant (in neck
of a dog) - Alexis Carrel
- Year 1906 - First
corneal transplant, by Dr. Edward Zirm. First human kidney
transplant, using animal kidney (xenograft)- Jaboulay.
- Year 1908 - Successful
cadaveric knee joint transplant, by Dr. Erik Lexer. Carrell - first
autologous renal transplantation with survival of several years.
- Year 1905, 1906 -
Blind man was able to see after receiving a cornea transplant. "1905,
Edward Zirm, an Austrian ophthalmologist, restored sight to a workman
blinded by lime." 1905-6 Carrell and Guthrie - replacing artery
with segment of vein; en bloc txp of two kidneys perfused with Locke's
solution Jaboulay - txp of pig kidney into human. - Austria
- Year 1908 - First
successful cadaveric knee joint transplant. Carrel - successful
limb transplants between dogs.
- Year 1913 - Schonstadt
repeats experiment of transplanting a kidney from a Japanese monkey
into a young girl with nephritis caused by mercury poisoning. After
producing small amounts of urine, the patient died 60 hours after
transplant.
- Year 1923 - Williamson
of Mayo Clinic in Rochester gained a new strife in for transplations
by confirming the success of autologous transplations in a dog and
the rejection of homologous transplants.
- Year 1933 - First
homologous kidney transplant from cadaver. (First human kidney transplant
- allograft Voronoy, 1936).
- Year 1947 - Young
Urologist Landsteiner intended to sustain renal function with a
temporary kidney in a young woman suffering from a profound coma.
Although the transplant was unable to sustain life it acted as a
"crutch" in kidney functioning.
- Year 1949 - U.S.
Navy establishes first U.S. Tissue bank at Bethesda, Maryland USA.
- 1940s - Refrigerated
skin used as temporary dressing for burns. "In the l940s Sir
Peter Medawar reported using refrigerated skin as a temporary "dressing"
for burns. " - London, England
- Year 1951 - unsucessful
human kidney txps --- also: "The first kidney transplant in
the United States was performed in l950 by Dr. Lawler." Human
kidney transplants without immunosuppression, in Paris and Boston.
- Paris, France and Boston, Massachusetts; USA
- Year 1953 - First
use of live related human [kidney?] donor. - Paris, France
- Year 1954 - First
successful kidney transplant. The donor was the living identical
twin brother of the recipient, and the kidney functioned for 8 years.
At Peter Brent Brigham Hospital. "1954 First successful kidney
transplant in the world, Dr. Joseph E. Murray, Brigham & Women's
Hospital, Boston." - USA
- Year 1962 - First
postmortem kidney transplant. The kidney functioned for 21 months.
At Peter Brent Brigham Hospital. - Boston, Massachusetts; USA
- Year 1963 - First
human liver transplant (U of Colorado). "In l963, Dr.
Thomas Starzl performed the first human liver transplant."
- Denver, Colorado; USA
- Year 1963 - First
lung transplant (U of MS). "The first lung transplant
was performed by Dr. James D. Hardy in l963 at the University of
Mississippi. " - Jackson, Mississippi; USA
- Year 1966 - First
successful postmortem pancreas transplant.
First simultaneous pancreas/kidney transplant, Drs. Richard
Lillehei, William Kelly, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
- USA
- Year 1967 - First
successful liver transplant; the liver functioned for 13
months (U of CO). "In l967 Dr. Richard C. Lillehei at the University
of Minnesota, performed the first successful pancreas transplant.
" First successful liver transplant in the world, by Dr. Thomas
Starzl, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colo.
- Year 1967 - First
heart transplant; the heart functioned for 18 days (Groote
Schur Hospital). "Also in 1967, Dr. Christian Barnard in Cape
Town, South Africa, using techniques pioneered at Stanford University
by Drs. Norman Shumway and Richard Lower, performed the first successful
heart transplant." - Cape Town, South Africa
- Year 1967 - First
successful pancreas transplant from deceased donor performed at
the University of Minnesota. - Minneapolis, Minnesota; USA
- Year 1968 - First
successful heart transplant in the United States performed at Stanford
University Hospital. - Stanford, California; USA
- Year 1969 - First
pancreas transplant from deceased donor performed by Dr. Lillche
at the University of Minnesota. - Minneapolis, Minnesota; USA
- Year 1969 - Discovery
of the fungus that lead to cyclosporine, in samples of soil from
Wisconsin and the Hardanger Vidda (fjord) in Norway, by Jean Borel.
- Norway and Wisconsin
- Year 1971 - First
human skin allografts using cryopreserved human skin.
- Year 1972 - Jean
Borel identifies immunosuppressive properties of cyclosporine isolated
from the fungus Beauveria nivea. - Basle, Switzerland
- Year 1978 - First
successful pancreas transplant from a living donor related to the
recipient (their mother). It functioned for 84 months (U of MN).
- Minneapolis, Minnesota; USA
- Year 1980 - cyclosporine
molecule first synthesized. - Basle, Switzerland
- Year 1981 - First
successful heart-lung transplant; they functioned for 5 years
(Stanford U Hospital). " The first successful heart-lung transplant
was performed at Stanford University in l981 by [Dr. Norman] Shumway
and Dr. Bruce Reitz." - Stanford, California; USA
- Year 1982 - First
artificial heart transplant; it functioned for 112 days (U
of Utah). Barney Clark receives the first permanent artificial heart
at the University of Utah. - Salt Lake City, Utah; USA
- Year 1983 - First
successful single lung transplant; it functioned for 7 years
(Toronto General Hospital). - Toronto, Canada
- Year 1983 - Nov.
1983 --- The most notable development in this area was Jean Borel's
discovery of an immunosuppressant drug called cyclosporine in the
mid- 1970s. This drug was approved for commercial use in November
1983. 1983: Cyclosporine, an anti-rejection drug, is approved by
the Food and Drug Administration (US Gov.). - Washington, DC; USA
- Year 1984 - First
baboon to human heart transplant (Baby Faye); it functioned for
20 days (Loma Linda Medical Center). 1984: National Organ Transplant
Act signed into law establishing a national system to match donors
and recipients. - Loma Linda, California; USA
- Year 1985 - First
artificial heart bridge; it functioned for 9 days (U of AZ). - Tucson,
Arizona; USA
- Year 1986 - First
successful double lung transplant; by Dr. Joel Cooper, Toronto
Lung Transplant Group, Toronto General Hospital, Canada
- Year 1987 - First
"domino" transplant takes place in Baltimore, Maryland,
in which a patient with diseased lungs but a healthy heart receives
a heart-lung transplant and then donates their healthy heart to
a patient needing a heart transplant. - Baltimore, Maryland; USA
- Year 1989 - First
successful living-related liver transplant (U of Chicago). - Chicago,
Illinois; USA
- Year 1990 - First
successful living-related lung transplant from recipient's mother
(Stanford University Medical Center). - Stanford, California; USA
- Year 1990 - First
successful liver-intestinal transplant, Dr. David Grant,
University of London Ontario. - Ontario, Canada.
- Year 1992 - First
baboon to human liver transplant; recipient lived for 70 days.Performed
at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania;
USA
- Year 1992 - First
pig to human liver transplant; recipient died 2 days after (Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center). - Los Angeles, California; USA
- Year 1993 - First
successful living related lung lobes transplant (one from each of
recipient's parents), University of Southern California. - Los Angeles,
California; USA
- Year 1996 - First
court-ordered liver transplant. Patient's parents initially refused
treatment for religious reasons (Children's Hospital Medical Center).
- Cincinnati, Ohio; USA
- Year 1996 - First
successful split-liver transplants from a cadaveric donor (University
Hospital Eppendorf). - Hamburg, Germany
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