Organ transplantation stands as one of the most significant advancements in modern medicine, providing life-saving solutions for patients with end-stage organ failure [1]. From the first successful kidney transplant in 1954 to today's complex multi-organ transplants, the field has evolved remarkably, extending the lives of countless individuals and improving their quality of life. These medical milestones are testament to the progress in surgical techniques, immunosuppressive therapies, and overall patient care.