*** As featured on the Colbert Report - June 4, 2009 *** For the first time in the world, transplant surgeons, led by Dr. Shaf Keshavjee, used a new technique to repair an injured donor lung that was unsuitable for transplant, and then successfully transplanted it into Andy Dyksrta. Dr. Keshavjee and his team have developed an ex vivo or outside the body technique capable of pumping a bloodless solution containing oxygen, proteins and nutrients into damaged donor lungs. This technique allows the surgeons the opportunity to assess and treat damaged donor lungs, while they are outside the body, to make them suitable for transplantation. To find out more about this research milestone, and others like it, visit www.tgwhf.ca! Al principio pensé que era un montaje, pero se ve que no. Fascinante y tétrico a la vez...
Anada que cosa,cuesta creer que sea de verdad
Madre Mia!!! que impresión y la verdad que da un poquito de Por lo que leí al respecto parece que por las mangueras que tiene conectado no circula sangre, sino una sustancia rica en nutrientes. Aparentemente es una nueva técnica que les permite mantener desconectados a los pulmones del cuerpo humano por hasta 12 horas. Ahora la pregunta clave: Como hacen que se hinchen de aire y que lo expulsen? y los musculos respiratorios?
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