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The person who received the bladder is doing well, and the successful transplant could offer hope to thousands of people with bladder dysfunction.
The historic surgery, resulting from years of research, opens the door to improved treatment of non-functioning bladders.
Surgeons in Southern California have performed the first human bladder transplant, introducing a new, potentially ...
On May 4, 2025, doctors in California performed the world’s first human bladder transplant, a medical milestone that could ...
Discover the first-ever human bladder transplant, a “historic moment in medicine,” potentially transforming treatment options ...
In an eight-hour procedure at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, surgeons from UCLA Health and Keck Medicine of USC performed ...
Surgeons in southern California successfully completed the world's first-ever human bladder transplant on 41-year-old Oscar ...
Urine for a breakthrough — in a true medical milestone, UCLA surgeons completed the world’s first in-human bladder transplant ...
UCLA and USC surgeons performed the world’s first in-human bladder transplant this month, and now, thanks to them, the patient can produce urine for the first time in seven years. Officials ...
Surgeons from Keck Medicine of USC and UCLA Health have performed the world's first-in-human bladder transplant.
Dr. Inderbir Gill calls it “the realization of a dream” for treating patients with debilitating bladder conditions ...
Multiple obstacles, including vascular connections and immune suppression, made the pioneering bladder transplant procedure a ...