US surgeons perform 2nd-ever pig heart transplant to save dying man


San Francisco, Sep 23 (IANS): US surgeons have performed a second historic transplant of a pig heart into a patient with end-stage cardiovascular disease to save his life.

Both historic surgeries were performed by University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) faculty at the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC).

A 58-year-old patient with terminal heart disease became the second patient in the world to receive a historic transplant of a genetically modified pig heart on September 20.

According to doctors, he is recovering and communicating with his loved ones.

The first historic surgery, performed in January, 2022, was conducted on David Bennett by University of Maryland Medicine surgeons.

Lawrence Faucette, the new patient, had advanced heart disease. Due to his pre-existing peripheral vascular disease and complications with internal bleeding, UMMC and several other leading transplant hospitals deemed him ineligible for a traditional human heart transplant.

According to doctors, this transplant was the only option available for Faucette who was facing near-certain death from heart failure.

“My only real hope left is to go with the pig heart, the xenotransplant,” said Faucette during an interview from his hospital room a few days before his surgery.

“Dr Griffith, Dr Mohiuddin and their entire staff have been incredible, but nobody knows from this point forward. At least now I have hope, and I have a chance," he added.

He is currently breathing on his own, and his heart is functioning well without any assistance from supportive devices.

“We are once again offering a dying patient a shot at a longer life, and we are incredibly grateful to Faucette for his bravery and willingness to help advance our knowledge of this field,” Bartley P. Griffith, MD, who surgically transplanted the pig heart into both the first and second patient at UMMC, said in a statement.

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Sep 25 2023

    Yes sure everyone wants to live a bit more.Hopes for a long life than to die earlier.Who cares whether a heart of Pig or a lion?Thank God it is now realize and hope in future many people can hope for it.

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  • Dr KUSUMA KUMARI GUNJI MBBS DGO, Nellore/Kodyadka

    Sun, Sep 24 2023

    God bless the Doctors who are helping the patients by new innovations May God bless them !

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  • clifford, mangalore

    Sun, Sep 24 2023

    If more and more people have pig heart means entire behavioral science has to be re-written. Again whether human body will cope up with the pig heart is a big ?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 24 2023

    You are very right regarding Dr. Baruah; I think he is still alive and well! At the cost of being pessimistic, IMHO, there's a very long way to go before xerotransplantation of organs succeeds and the patient gets a satisfactory quality of life and a good extention of his lifespan!! BTW, 3D printed organs provide great contrarian hope in the future!

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 24 2023

    In 1997 a doctor in Assam performed among the first pig heart transplant, if I am not mistaken his name was Dr Barua, unfortunately he was arrested!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sun, Sep 24 2023

    Pig is the most tastiest meat in the Planet ...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Sun, Sep 24 2023

    It's a great achievement; but is it worth it by way of quality of life and longevity is the biggest question ❓

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  • Jamal, Mangalore/UAE

    Sun, Sep 24 2023

    Hope this man live a long life. Will he accept self that he is having a pig's heart?

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Sat, Sep 23 2023

    We are getting there... But are we there where God really wants... Saving lives is fine... But what are we collectively upto?... Life against life... Nation against nation... World in general against nature... We save less... Destroy more...

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  • Vicky D, Dubai

    Sat, Sep 23 2023

    Biggest truth is 'heart beat'! Then comes family, religion, Love, prosperity, status etc . Till your heart keeps beating, you can beat others!!! It doesn't matter, if you have a heart of lion or heart of a pig!!! A big milestone in Medical field..

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 23 2023

    So many cardiac injuries due to jabs, guinea pigs, now good to do all these r & d ?

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