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Man who received experimental pig kidney transplant now has a human organ

Tim Andrews lived 271 days with a genetically modified pig kidney before receiving a human transplant, highlighting progress in addressing organ shortages through xenotransplantation.

  • A man who received an experimental pig kidney transplant at Mass General Brigham later received a human kidney from a deceased donor.
  • The pig kidney transplant allowed the man to live for 271 days without dialysis, setting a world record.
  • More than 800,000 Americans suffer from end-stage kidney disease, but only 28,000 kidney transplants were performed last year due to a shortage of organs.
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Man gets human kidney after record-breaking pig kidney performance

Tim Andrews set a world record — living with a genetically modified pig kidney for 271 days. Now, he has a human kidney again.

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‘The first one that went across the bridge’: Man who received pig kidney transplant now has a human organ

One year ago, Tim Andrews was among the world’s first recipients of a genetically modified pig kidney. Now, he is the first in that small group of pioneers to go on to receive a human kidney.

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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