The success of the transplant is only the first step. Whether he can adapt to the newly transplanted organ and how long he can survive... these are very serious issues.
"The entire surgical process went very smoothly. Mr. Moses's other organs and vital functions are superior to those of an average person, and I just reviewed the heart's information. The donor's indices match very well with Mr. Moses's. In my experience, the likelihood of rejection should be below the average level. Of course, this is just our current prediction, and his entire recovery will depend on his physical condition," Dr. Charlie said with a slight smile, noticing everyone's tense expressions. "Don't worry, everyone. Our current survival rate is very promising. My present record is 87%. Next, I will develop a final rehabilitation plan based on his condition. Five years, ten years... perhaps even longer, all are possible."