Vanderbilt University Medical Center: Human Lungs Rejected for Transplant Recovered Using Novel Technique
July 14, 2020
July 14, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, July 14 -- Vanderbilt University Medical Center issued the following news:
A multidisciplinary team from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Columbia University has demonstrated that injured human donor lungs declined for transplant can be recovered by cross-circulation between the human lung and a xenogeneic host.
The new technique, described in a study published recently in Nature Medicine, has the potential to increase the supply of donor l . . .
A multidisciplinary team from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Columbia University has demonstrated that injured human donor lungs declined for transplant can be recovered by cross-circulation between the human lung and a xenogeneic host.
The new technique, described in a study published recently in Nature Medicine, has the potential to increase the supply of donor l . . .