robot installed a heart to a man in USA! - /pol/ (#508855339) [Archived: 801 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: 0ZgXfs/mFinland
6/27/2025, 9:46:50 AM No.508855339
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"robotic heart transplant" is not what you think it is, it was a normal human heart, its just that it was installed by a robot

https://neurosciencenews.com/robotic-heart-transplant-29354/

Surgeons have performed the first fully robotic heart transplant in the U.S., using advanced robotic tools to avoid opening the chest. The went inside through a small opening.

Using a surgical robot, lead surgeon Dr. Kenneth Liao and his team made small, precise incisions, eliminating the need to open the chest and break the breast bone. Liao removed the diseased heart, and the new heart was implanted through preperitoneal space, avoiding chest incision.

"Opening the chest and spreading the breastbone can affect wound healing and delay rehabilitation and prolong the patient's recovery, especially in heart transplant patients who take immunosuppressants," said Liao, professor and chief of cardiothoracic transplantation and circulatory support at Baylor College of Medicine and chief of cardiothoracic transplantation and mechanical circulatory support at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center.

"With the robotic approach, we preserve the integrity of the chest wall, which reduces the risk of infection and helps with early mobility, respiratory function and overall recovery."

In addition to less surgical trauma, the clinical benefits of robotic heart transplant surgery include avoiding excessive bleeding from cutting the bone and reducing the need for blood transfusions, which minimizes the risk of developing antibodies against the transplanted heart. Before the transplant surgery, the 45-year-old patient had been hospitalized with advanced heart failure since November 2024 and required multiple mechanical devices to support his heart function. He received a heart transplant in early March 2025 and after heart transplant surgery, he spent a month in the hospital before being discharged home, without complications.
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Anonymous ID: j6ISntupUnited States
6/27/2025, 9:51:50 AM No.508855549
>45
>advanced heart failure
Vax status?
Anonymous ID: oEZMKzBn
6/27/2025, 9:52:05 AM No.508855564
>>508855339 (OP)
Why are you talking like this? Are you a pajeet?
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Anonymous ID: 0ZgXfs/mFinland
6/27/2025, 9:53:22 AM No.508855616
>>508855564
I am British Pakistani currently living on the Finland
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Anonymous ID: oEZMKzBn
6/27/2025, 9:55:04 AM No.508855678
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>>508855616
Well you need to go back.
Anonymous ID: ZMu3oE4mUnited States
6/27/2025, 9:56:19 AM No.508855724
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>>508855339 (OP)
>Surgeons have performed the first fully robotic heart transplant in the U.S., using advanced robotic tools to avoid opening the chest. The went inside through a small opening.
holy shit, that's cool!
I worked with a guy at one of my first wagie jobs who had open heart surgery and he said he was awake and watching them the whole time (local anesthesia)
sounded super freaky (pic unrelated but came to mind)
Anonymous ID: 5z0JumHkFinland
6/27/2025, 9:57:34 AM No.508855770
>>508855616
You need to leave
Anonymous ID: a5NEFIdYGermany
6/27/2025, 9:58:30 AM No.508855813
>>508855339 (OP)
sanna i told you to stop your drunk shitposting.
Anonymous ID: Bz93pnDyIreland
6/27/2025, 10:01:05 AM No.508855923
>sorry ma’am there was a windows update in the middle of the procedure. your husband passed away
>oh dont worry that his liver and kidneys are missing too, he was a organ donor
>… also you might wanna wait till we stitch him back up. looks like a dropped pizza. hoooey!