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Russian man to undergo world's first head transplant
If successful, the pioneering procedure could give new hope to thousands of paralysed and disabled people
By Web Desk
Published: April 13, 2015
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If successful, his pioneering procedure could give new hope to thousands of paralysed and disabled people. PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
A Russian suffering from a rare genetic disease has volunteered to undergo the world’s first human head transplant.
Thirty-year-old Valery Spiridonov has a fatal Werdnig-Hoffman muscle wasting disease, which, according to him, is expected to get worse every year; hence, Spiridonov wants a new body before he dies.
“My decision is final and I do not plan to change my mind,” he said.
“If I don’t try this chance my fate will be very sad. With every year, my state is getting worse.”
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PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
Read: Facebook removes pictures of baby born without a nose for being ‘too controversial’
Although the procedure, titled ‘Heaven’, has raised controversy, Spiridonov states he is fully aware of the risks and has faith in Dr Sergio Canavero, who, with a team of 150 doctors and nurses, is going to cut off Spiridonov’s head and attach it to a healthy donor body.
According to reports, the surgery is expected to take at least 36 hours, and will cost an estimated sum of £7.5million.
Dr Canavero have been called “nuts” and his plans have been termed “pure fantasy”. According to the CNN, however, he claims to have received a stack of emails and letters, most of them transsexuals, willing to volunteer for the surgery which would give them a new body.
The first monkey head transplant was performed 40 years ago, and caused it to die within eight days as its body rejected the new head.
Reports said before the monkey died, it could not even breathe on its own.
The would-be patient and doctor have only talked via Skype and Canavero is yet to examine Spiridonov’s medical reports.
Canavero claims all the techniques required to carry out the procedure already exist and all he needs to do is surgically connect two parts. The new body is expected to come from a donor who is brain dead but otherwise healthy.
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PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
While Spiridonov hopes for the surgery to take place within a year, Canavero aims to perform the transplant sometime around 2017.
Dr Hunt Batjer, president elect of the American Association for Neurological Surgeons, said: “I would not wish this on anyone.”
“I would not allow anyone to do it to me as there are a lot of things worse than death,” he added.
Canavero requires a large medical centre for the procedure and is due to present his plan to the American Academy of Neurological and Orthopedic Surgeons, or AANOS, at its annual conference in June.
If Canavero fails to get the support he needs in the US, he will look to China for assistance.
This article originally appeared on Mail Online



Russian man to undergo world's first head transplant - The Express Tribune


@Emmie @syedali73 @Akheilos @Dr. Sen @MilSpec @Oscar
 
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Russian man to undergo world's first head transplant
If successful, the pioneering procedure could give new hope to thousands of paralysed and disabled people
By Web Desk
Published: April 13, 2015
393SHARES

869230-PAYRussianheadtransplantvolunteerValerySpiridonov-1428929751-397-640x480.jpg

If successful, his pioneering procedure could give new hope to thousands of paralysed and disabled people. PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
A Russian suffering from a rare genetic disease has volunteered to undergo the world’s first human head transplant.
Thirty-year-old Valery Spiridonov has a fatal Werdnig-Hoffman muscle wasting disease, which, according to him, is expected to get worse every year; hence, Spiridonov wants a new body before he dies.
“My decision is final and I do not plan to change my mind,” he said.
“If I don’t try this chance my fate will be very sad. With every year, my state is getting worse.”
11.gif

PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
Read: Facebook removes pictures of baby born without a nose for being ‘too controversial’
Although the procedure, titled ‘Heaven’, has raised controversy, Spiridonov states he is fully aware of the risks and has faith in Dr Sergio Canavero, who, with a team of 150 doctors and nurses, is going to cut off Spiridonov’s head and attach it to a healthy donor body.
According to reports, the surgery is expected to take at least 36 hours, and will cost an estimated sum of £7.5million.
Dr Canavero have been called “nuts” and his plans have been termed “pure fantasy”. According to the CNN, however, he claims to have received a stack of emails and letters, most of them transsexuals, willing to volunteer for the surgery which would give them a new body.
The first monkey head transplant was performed 40 years ago, and caused it to die within eight days as its body rejected the new head.
Reports said before the monkey died, it could not even breathe on its own.
The would-be patient and doctor have only talked via Skype and Canavero is yet to examine Spiridonov’s medical reports.
Canavero claims all the techniques required to carry out the procedure already exist and all he needs to do is surgically connect two parts. The new body is expected to come from a donor who is brain dead but otherwise healthy.
22.gif

PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
While Spiridonov hopes for the surgery to take place within a year, Canavero aims to perform the transplant sometime around 2017.
Dr Hunt Batjer, president elect of the American Association for Neurological Surgeons, said: “I would not wish this on anyone.”
“I would not allow anyone to do it to me as there are a lot of things worse than death,” he added.
Canavero requires a large medical centre for the procedure and is due to present his plan to the American Academy of Neurological and Orthopedic Surgeons, or AANOS, at its annual conference in June.
If Canavero fails to get the support he needs in the US, he will look to China for assistance.
This article originally appeared on Mail Online



Russian man to undergo world's first head transplant - The Express Tribune


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I read about this few days back. I think this man who wants a head transplant is desperate, he has nothing to lose. He will die anyways. So why not give it a try.

I am looking forward to the actual operation. Would be mind blowing. And by the way, its more like a body transplant, rather than a head transplant
 
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I read about this few days back. I think this man who wants a head transplant is desperate, he has nothing to lose. He will die anyways. So why not give it a try.

I am looking forward to the actual operation. Would be mind blowing. And by the way, its more like a body transplant, rather than a head transplant
It would be either miraculous ...................................or ..
 
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Why cant they do this in Russia ?Why do they looking for US or China for surgical procedure?
 
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After this operation Putin head may also be replanted on a 20 year old youth's body every 20 years. Then Putin can rule the Russian Reich for next 1000 years.
Dajjal can kill a person and give him life once, not twice...so Putin can have only one extra life..

Dajjal can kill a person and give him life once, not twice...so Putin can have only one extra life..
FIR registered against Hurriyat leader Geelani, others for ‘hoisting Pakistan flag’ | The Indian Express
 
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After this operation Putin head may also be replanted on a 20 year old youth's body every 20 years. Then Putin can rule the Russian Reich for next 1000 years.

No but the brain is still aging....soon we will see neuro degenerative disorders.
 
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Russian man to undergo world's first head transplant
If successful, the pioneering procedure could give new hope to thousands of paralysed and disabled people
By Web Desk
Published: April 13, 2015
393SHARES

869230-PAYRussianheadtransplantvolunteerValerySpiridonov-1428929751-397-640x480.jpg

If successful, his pioneering procedure could give new hope to thousands of paralysed and disabled people. PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
A Russian suffering from a rare genetic disease has volunteered to undergo the world’s first human head transplant.
Thirty-year-old Valery Spiridonov has a fatal Werdnig-Hoffman muscle wasting disease, which, according to him, is expected to get worse every year; hence, Spiridonov wants a new body before he dies.
“My decision is final and I do not plan to change my mind,” he said.
“If I don’t try this chance my fate will be very sad. With every year, my state is getting worse.”
11.gif

PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
Read: Facebook removes pictures of baby born without a nose for being ‘too controversial’
Although the procedure, titled ‘Heaven’, has raised controversy, Spiridonov states he is fully aware of the risks and has faith in Dr Sergio Canavero, who, with a team of 150 doctors and nurses, is going to cut off Spiridonov’s head and attach it to a healthy donor body.
According to reports, the surgery is expected to take at least 36 hours, and will cost an estimated sum of £7.5million.
Dr Canavero have been called “nuts” and his plans have been termed “pure fantasy”. According to the CNN, however, he claims to have received a stack of emails and letters, most of them transsexuals, willing to volunteer for the surgery which would give them a new body.
The first monkey head transplant was performed 40 years ago, and caused it to die within eight days as its body rejected the new head.
Reports said before the monkey died, it could not even breathe on its own.
The would-be patient and doctor have only talked via Skype and Canavero is yet to examine Spiridonov’s medical reports.
Canavero claims all the techniques required to carry out the procedure already exist and all he needs to do is surgically connect two parts. The new body is expected to come from a donor who is brain dead but otherwise healthy.
22.gif

PHOTO: MAIL ONLINE
While Spiridonov hopes for the surgery to take place within a year, Canavero aims to perform the transplant sometime around 2017.
Dr Hunt Batjer, president elect of the American Association for Neurological Surgeons, said: “I would not wish this on anyone.”
“I would not allow anyone to do it to me as there are a lot of things worse than death,” he added.
Canavero requires a large medical centre for the procedure and is due to present his plan to the American Academy of Neurological and Orthopedic Surgeons, or AANOS, at its annual conference in June.
If Canavero fails to get the support he needs in the US, he will look to China for assistance.
This article originally appeared on Mail Online



Russian man to undergo world's first head transplant - The Express Tribune


@Emmie @syedali73 @Akheilos @Dr. Sen @MilSpec @Oscar

Thousands of years ago, this was achieved by some plastic surgeons in India. What's the big deal?
 
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