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A groundbreaking medical first: the world's first 3D-printed windpipe successfully transplanted in 2024.
This revolutionary procedure used the patient's own stem cells and cartilage, eliminating the need for immunosuppressant drugs.
This medical miracle is the culmination of nearly two decades of dedicated research, paving the way for future organ transplants.
Led by Professor Kim Seong-won, a team at St. Mary's Hospital in Seoul performed this complex 5-hour surgery.
The custom-made trachea healed perfectly, with new blood vessels forming and no signs of rejection observed.
This breakthrough offers immense hope, marking a major step forward in regenerative medicine and transplantation.
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