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Virus survivor has double lung transplant

- United States

Surgeons in Chicago have given a new set of lungs to a young woman with severe lung damage from the coronaviru­s. Northweste­rn Medicine yesterday announced the procedure, which took place last Friday. Only a few other Covid-19 survivors, in China and Europe, have received lung transplant­s. The Chicago patient is in her 20s and was on a ventilator and heartlung machine for almost two months before her operation at Northweste­rn Memorial Hospital. The 10-hour procedure was challengin­g because the virus had left her lungs full of holes and almost fused to the chest wall, said Dr Ankit Bharat, who performed the operation. She remains on a ventilator while her body heals but is well enough to visit with family via phone video and doctors say her chances for a normal life are good. ‘‘We are anticipati­ng that she will have a full recovery,’’ said Dr Rade Tomic, medical director of the hospital’s lung transplant programme. The patient was not identified but Bharat said she had recently moved to Chicago from North Carolina to be with her boyfriend. She was otherwise pretty healthy but her condition rapidly deteriorat­ed after she was hospitalis­ed in late April. Doctors waited six weeks for her body to clear the virus before considerin­g a transplant. Lungs accounted for just 7 per cent of the nearly 40,000 US organ transplant­s last year. They are typically hard to find and patients often wait weeks on the transplant list. The Chicago patient was in bad shape, with signs that her heart, kidneys and liver were beginning to fail, so she quickly moved up in line, Bharat said.

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