What are the Long-Term Outcomes for Neonatal Transplants?
The long-term outcomes of neonatal transplants vary depending on the type of organ transplanted, the underlying condition, and the overall health of the neonate. Advances in surgical techniques and immunosuppressive therapies have significantly improved survival rates and quality of life. However, recipients often require lifelong medical follow-up and may face complications related to immunosuppression, such as infections and increased risk of certain cancers.