Yes, it is possible to have more than one kidney transplant, although it is relatively uncommon. This may occur if the first transplanted kidney fails or if a recipient has a living donor who is willing to donate again. Each subsequent transplant involves careful evaluation and management to minimize the risk of complications and rejection. However, the success of multiple transplants can depend on various factors, including the patient's overall health and the availability of compatible donor kidneys.
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