The world's longest living heart replacement has passed away

According to British media, the longest-lived heart transplant man in the world after living for 31 years has died on August 10 due to cancer, aged 51 years.

According to British media, the longest-lived heart transplant man in the world after living for 31 years has died on August 10 due to cancer, aged 51 years.

Tony Huesman died of a skin cancer. But his wife said: ' he has been very healthy since his heart transplant '.

She added: ' Huesman had suffered from diabetes and cancer, but his heart remained until he breathed his last breath, he really touched so many people. '

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Mr. Tony Huesman (Photo: Sciencenet)

Huesman was given a heart transplant after being diagnosed with a heart attack in 1978. He became the world's longest-lived ' heart replacement '.

When he was alive, he was the market manager of a company in Ohio. In 2006 when referring to the moment of near death, he said: ' People can overcome illness, undergo surgery, be returned to a real person and I am a living proof '.

It is known that Huesman's sister, Linda Huesman Lamb, was also diagnosed with a heart attack in 1983, and later underwent heart transplant surgery. But only that she was not as lucky as her older brother, died at the age of 29 in 1991.

Update 14 December 2018
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