The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 47, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 21 November 1963 — Page 16
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS — Nov. 21. 196’
Walkerton Twins Part Os Medical History In Rare Kidney Transplant
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jriii ! Lilly cai rig anemia, hi s of weig! • and slow physical d,c el -pm-c: J In their r.irly y it- the twin wet- s - identical that one Wore a t ibb- n । ■ Him wi Ist -o t ho.r I ar ' X! .ini Mis UnwrenI'. st -mb l i of Walkerton b.' 1 > "A;n : bi, ■ ul b. f. r i '. ’:- • 11 M • :.■ s ( ’ nt-•» Anion;; other b 1 > n v.a - If D > ,i I lv i graft j? v. ■ ;kl na a’ • c ; • ' ■ ' ■. . ' ■ ■ • . ■ • ■ kidn*y ti n* plant v. mI be a If the skin graft failed it would mean tl a* David ■ body would reject hi broth" kidney am! produc- antibodies to destroy it. Thi« reaction to foreign tis-fu-s so far ha prevented sureesful transplants between anyone but identical turns with a singlo and genetically rare exception. a mother and daughter. The major problem in Iran - plant surgery now is to control this antibody r^a' tion Trarwtn St'-mhaugh an • mdneering stiuknt at P ird ;r I’niy< i -ity. will he In ■ pt' a ’az.' ■! f ■ about thr« ‘ mor<> u< ■ k ; J? b- >t h■ r a pi ’ I’b * ' < ph v>- at th- S’ml b <k‘ '■ plan! i. So tl Bend V i'l p’"b b’v b ■ - pitahzed f.r ;d>* it a rm-nth ■ 1 fa.- on- more op-ration the one ■ r> move th. --.ml d. - •a- i kidney <m - wa- remov--’. y, --ts rdav I>r Robert Rhamy a ■ ■' - prof- .s<>r i-f urol-'gv at Indian - I’nivei ity M<sh<al S hoo|. and Dr Harold King as-ociate profes^u of surgery, were the team lea<h rs vestenlay I>r Rhamy said that Insurance mortality table* indicate that persons born with one kidney - one out of 3 500 persons is born with only one have normal life expect an- les Generally there Is no rms n why p. ;s. ns with a kidney r- - moved eaniMd live a fully nori .a' life. I-r King said It was the fust su h nj-era’ n for Dr . Rham\ and King I: *. reheat Sed ti e op" at ling p'.iiedur s time- With ' surgi-nl team In • He- t t w * a ’ - • <•* it. r Wei. - o •: d■ ~* I and -a- ’u--• .simultanixmsly in the adjoining
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operating rooms. While one team was removing ] the healthy kidney from Darwin. । a second group was preparing David for a transplant whh a was made about eight inchm below and forward of the normal location. When the kidney was removed it was flushed to prevent bio xl clots then carried into David room an-l conne< ted with th- vein an ! artery that will < uculate blood through it. The kidney began functioning nomrdly aln -> t immediately 1-i Rhar • md King -ai I tln opera'i-.n it-elf '< <ms to b- > < ■ Ipb ' sue- <• - bht tl I* ,1 w. ’
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be about a month before thoj know if David’s body has completely accepted the transplant.
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