Xenotransplantation, transplants performed thanks to donors other than humans, in this case from a pig to a human.
In the past, these types of procedures have always failed due to complications. In fact, after just a few minutes, an immune reaction inevitably occurred that damaged the new organ.
To overcome the various complications, but also the size of the pig's heart, it was decided to use a genetically modified heart.
The innovative procedure was carried out on January 7, after an 8-hour operation, by a team of doctors from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (USA).
The patient who underwent the experiment is 57 years old and was suffering from a very severe form of arrhythmia that would have left him with no chance in a short time.
A few days after the transplant, the prognosis is still uncertain, the new heart is still assisted by the heart-lung machine. The heart is performing well and rejection, for now, is under control with immunosuppressive drugs, which are also experimental.
In Italy there are more than 8 thousand young people waiting for an organ, a wait that often exceeds three years, and not everyone can afford to wait three years.
Specifically, the average wait for a new heart is three years and seven months.
Let's wish David Bennett the best of luck and pay tribute to our colleagues who assist him 24 hours a day.
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