Currently, an unprecedented medical procedure is being conducted at the National Medical Center.
In collaboration with doctors from India's Shinon company and the Center's transplantologists, 3 liver transplantations are successfully ongoing simultaneously.
This is a major surgical operation that is taking place for the first time in the center's history, with operations being conducted in parallel on 3 donors and 3 patients.
This historic step indicates that the field of transplantation in Uzbekistan has reached a new level.
This is just the beginning. Soon we will present the results and details of the operation. Stay tuned.
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