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  2. Baby Fae - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie Fae Beauclair [1] (October 14, 1984 – November 15, 1984), better known as Baby Fae, was an American infant born in 1984 with hypoplastic left heart syndrome. She became the first infant subject of a xenotransplant procedure and first successful infant heart transplant, receiving the heart of a baboon. Though she died within a month ...

  3. Leonard Lee Bailey - Wikipedia

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    There he performed more than 200 experimental heart transplants on young mammals so he could see if there was the possibility of transplantation in young mammals. [2] On October 26, 1984, Bailey and his team at Loma Linda University Medical Center transplanted a baboon's heart into Baby Fae, as she became known to the media. Baby Fae died 21 ...

  4. List of organ transplant donors and recipients - Wikipedia

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    First human heart transplant: Christiaan Barnard: Louis Washkansky: Denise Darvall: Transplant was only good for 18 days. Washkansky died on December 21, 1967. December 3, 1967 18 days [4] First Heart and Lung Transplant: Brenda Barber 1984 - UK's first successful heart and lung transplant 1984 10 years First human hand transplant

  5. Pig heart successfully transplanted into human for first time

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    Similar transplant surgery had been tried in 1984, when a baby born with a significant heart defect, Stephanie Fae Beauclair, survived for 20 with a baboon heart before it was rejected and she died.

  6. ABO-incompatible transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Canadian centers have a heart transplantation policy matching the proposed policy in the United States. [3] Intentional ABOi heart transplantation in infants was conceived in the 1960s by Adrian Kantrowitz, [13] with clinical evidence first being shown by Leonard L. Bailey's team in the mid-1980s, which he termed "immunologic privilege."

  7. Bartley P. Griffith - Wikipedia

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    Griffith during a transplant operation. Bartley P. Griffith (born 1949) is an American heart surgeon. [2]Griffith joined Muhammad Mohiuddin's MD Xenoheart laboratory in 2018

  8. A death sentence: Native Americans shut out of the nation's ...

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    From 2018-2021, among Indigenous people, just nine patients were accepted for a transplant for every 100 who died from liver disease "The unevenness in access and outcomes is a problem for all of ...

  9. Jackson overhauls top staff at heart transplant program, amid ...

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