Woman Makes History With Longest-Lasting Pig Kidney Transplant

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Woman Makes History With Longest-Lasting Pig Kidney Transplant
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Towana Looney, 53, has become the longest-living recipient of a pig organ transplant, marking a significant milestone in xenotransplantation. Her new kidney has been functioning for 61 days, exceeding previous records.

woman passed a major milestone Saturday to become the longest living recipient of a pig organ transplant – healthy and full of energy with her new kidney for 61 days and counting.

“We’re quite optimistic that this is going to continue to work and work well for, you know, a significant period of time,” he said. How Looney fares is “very precious experience,” said Dr. Tatsuo Kawai of Massachusetts General Hospital, who led the world’s first pig kidney transplant last year and works with another pig developer, eGenesis.

So Looney, 53, sought out the pig experiment. No one knew how it would work in someone “highly sensitized” with those overactive antibodies. “It feels really good to know that the decision I made for NYU to use my brother was the right decision and it’s helping people,” said Mary Miller-Duffy, of Newburgh, New York.

“I didn’t want to persuade him whether to do or not to do it,” Looney said. Instead she asked if he was religious and urged him to prayer, to “go off your faith, what your heart tells you.”

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