A heart transplant is a surgical procedure in which a diseased or failing heart is replaced with a healthy heart from a deceased donor. It is typically performed on patients with end-stage heart failure or severe heart conditions that cannot be adequately managed with other treatments. The transplantation process involves removing the recipient's damaged heart and connecting the donor heart to the patient's blood vessels and vital structures. Immunosuppressant medications are administered to prevent the recipient's immune system from rejecting the transplanted organ. A heart transplant offers a new lease on life for individuals with advanced heart disease, restoring heart function and improving their quality of life. However, it is a complex procedure that requires careful evaluation, selection, and ongoing medical care to ensure long-term success.