From a Deceased Woman's Transplanted Uterus, a Live Birth
A woman who received a uterus transplanted from a deceased donor gave birth [DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31766-5] [DX] to a healthy child, researchers in Brazil said on Tuesday. It is the first such birth to be reported.
Uterine transplants from living donors have succeeded; at least 11 babies have been born this way since 2013. But a viable procedure to transplant uteri from deceased women could drastically increase the availability of the organs.
"We talk about lifesaving transplants. This is a life-giving transplant, a new category," said Dr. Allan D. Kirk, the chief surgeon at Duke University Health System, who was not involved in the research. "Biologically, organs of the living and the dead aren't all that different," he added. "But the availability of deceased donors certainly could open this up to a much broader number of patients."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday December 07 2018, @06:48AM (1 child)
Depending on which organs they remove, it is likely your probability of survival is nil.
(Score: 3, Funny) by bob_super on Friday December 07 2018, @05:49PM
Meh, they're getting better. Didn't Dick Cheney go officially heartless and pulse-free for quite a while ?