Man kept alive for 48 hours with lungs removed
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Surgeons in the US managed to keep a man alive for 48 hours with no lungs in his chest, before performing a successful transplant.
As reported today in Cell Press journal Med, the doctors at Northwestern University were able to remove a patient’s infected lungs and build an artificial set to keep him alive until a transplant was available.

“He was in a critical state. Upon arrival, his heart had already ceased functioning, necessitating immediate CPR,” explained Dr. Ankit Bharat, the lead author and thoracic surgeon.

Surgeons removed a patient’s infected lungs and attached him to an artificial lung system to keep him alive. (Northwestern Medicine)

“When an infection is so severe that it causes the lungs to deteriorate, the damage is beyond repair,” he continued.

“At that point, patients face fatal outcomes.”

The patient, a 33-year-old man, had developed acute respiratory distress syndrome, a dangerous condition where inflammation and infection severely impact the lungs.

Consequently, his heart and kidneys began to fail as well.

Dr Chitaru Kurihara (left) and Dr Ankit Bharat (right) operating on a patient, removing the damaged lungs and attaching an artificial lung. (Northwestern Medicine)

With his lungs irreparably damaged, a double lung transplant was his only hope for survival. However, his condition was too critical to undergo such a procedure immediately.

”The heart and lungs are intrinsically connected,” Bharat said.

“When there are no lungs, how do you keep the patient alive?”

The patients’ new lungs (left) and old lungs (right). (Northwestern Medicine)

To solve the problem, Bharat’s team engineered an artificial lung system that temporarily replaced the lungs’ functions.

The system oxygenated the blood, removed carbon dioxide, and helped maintain a stable blood flow through the heart and body.

Once the infected lungs were removed, the patient’s condition improved.

His blood pressure stabilised, organ function recovered, and the infection subsided.

Two days later, donor lungs became available, and the surgeons performed a double lung transplant.

More than two years later, the patient has returned to daily life with good lung function.

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