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Dr Inderbir Gill, the founding executive director of USC Urology, said: “This surgery is a historic moment in medicine and stands to impact how we manage carefully selected patients with highly ...
LOS ANGELES, CA– In a groundbreaking achievement set to reshape the future of transplant medicine, Dr. Inderbir S. Gill has led the world’s first successful bladder transplant in a human being.
On May 4, Larrainzar’s diseased bladder was successfully replaced with a healthy bladder from a deceased donor. The groundbreaking bladder transplant led by doctors Inderbir Gill, MD, and Nima ...
Urologic transplant surgeon Dr. Nima Nassiri, who leads the UCLA Vascularized Composite Bladder Allograft Transplant Program, and Dr. Inderbir Gill, founding executive director of USC Urology ...
The two surgeons – Inderbir Gill, MD, founding executive director of USC Urology and Nima Nassiri, assistant clinical professor of urology at UCLA – began to seriously consider the operation ...
Dr Inderbir Gill from USC called the surgery “the realization of a dream.” He said it could help people with long-term bladder problems like pain, infections and inflammation, The Times said.
Dr. Inderbir Gill is chairman and Distinguished professor of the Catherine and Joseph Aresty Department of Urology, founding executive director of the USC Institute of Urology and associate dean ...
The two surgeons – Inderbir Gill, MD, founding executive director of USC Urology and Nima Nassiri, assistant clinical professor of urology at UCLA – began to seriously consider the operation ...
Dr Inderbir Gill, the founding executive director of USC Urology, said: “This surgery is a historic moment in medicine and stands to impact how we manage carefully selected patients with highly ...
Nima Nassiri, MD (left) and Inderbir Gill, MD (right), seen here together, collaborated on years of clinical research to prepare for the historic surgery. May 2025.
Dr. Inderbir Gill from USC called the surgery “the realization of a dream.” He said it could help people with long-term bladder problems like pain, infections and inflammation, The Times said.
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