The world’s first successful transplant of a genetically edited pig kidney was conducted on a 62-year-old man last weekend at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

The hospital says the pig kidney with 69 genomic edits was successfully transplanted into the patient living with end-stage kidney disease.

The surgery on Saturday took approximately four hours. The hospital says the procedure marks a major milestone in the quest to provide more readily available organs to patients.

The hospital said the patient, identified as Richard Slayman, was recovering well at MGH and is expected to be discharged soon.... Read More: WBAL TV