
Doctors Laud First Double-Lung Transplant From Donor Who Had COVID-19
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Doctors at Northwestern Medical Center performed a double lung transplant on a COVID-19 patient using lungs from a donor who had recovered from the virus. This procedure marks a significant breakthrough, suggesting that organs from COVID-19 recovered donors may still be viable for transplant. The team ensured safety by conducting thorough biopsies and assessments to confirm the absence of severe lung damage or lingering effects of the virus. This case could pave the way for more transplants using organs from donors with a history of COVID-19.
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