Feeding human heart outside the body
Medical researchers in Spain say, humanity is approaching the ability to feed the heart of people outside the body for the needs of overcrowded heart transplant in the world today.
Medical researchers in Spain say, humanity is approaching the ability to feed the heart of people outside the body for the needs of overcrowded heart transplant in the world today.
>>>Liver feeding machine who lives 24 hours outside the body
Doctors have "cultivated" outside and successfully implanted a range of human organs, including trachea, ear, tear duct and arteries, according to The Wall Street Journal.
A heart-raising project in the laboratory - (Photo: University of Minnesota)
Now, they want to recreate the human heart. Researchers in Spain say that although the country has the highest number of organ donors in the world, this figure is only enough to provide about 10% of patients needing heart transplantation nationwide.
Doctor Francisco Fernandez-Aviles at Madrid's Gregorio Maranon Hospital said the lab version of the heart could be available in five to six years.
Francisco Fernandez-Aviles also believes that artificial hearts will be ready for transplant in the next 10 years.
Scientist Doris Taylor, who has successfully raised the rat heart in the University of Minnesota laboratory (USA), thinks this is entirely feasible.
'We opened the door and proved that it could do it. This is no longer the scope of science fiction. It has become a real science, ' said Doris Taylor.
- Amazing things about the human body
- Video: 3D model of heart structure and operation built with supercomputer
- Create human heart in the laboratory
- Artificial heart transplant test does not beat
- Simulating the active heart in the human body
- Surprised to see the human heart still beating outside the body while waiting for a transplant
- Vietnamese-based scientist turns rat heart into human heart
- We will recreate one of the most difficult parts to replace the body
- The unexpected thing about the human body
- Amazing discovery of the human body
Medical Mystery: Donated Heart Tells New Owner to Find Old Owner's Home, Even Though Identity Is Hidden Mysterious carved black stones in Peru In the next 10 years, artificial heart can replace heart transplant surgery Successfully developed human heart from stem cells, beating as usual The boy lived for more than a year without a heart in his body Surprised to see the human heart still beating outside the body while waiting for a transplant He first successfully operated a dead heart transplant Doctors find new ways to preserve and transplant heart