Even after removing the heart from the body, the person stayed alive, how he spoke comfortably, how this miracle happened
Now is the era of technology and science. There has been a lot of progress in the field of science and medicine lately. Today, science made it possible for the things that looked impossible. New experiments and miracles are seen in the field of medicine. But can anyone live without a heart? Yes, there was a person whose body beat or beat, yet the person spoke alive and comfortably. Know how it was possible to look impossible. The man who survived without a heart was Crees Lewis. Actually, Craig Lewis had heart disease, whereby he was about to die. The doctors said he could not survive for more than 12 hours. However, two doctors removed and removed his heart and replaced him with something he survived. Craig Lewis was the first to be tested successfully. In fact, with the consent of Craig’s wife, the doctors performed his heart surgery while surviving, and the doctors took out his heart and replaced him with a machine called “Kantinyus flow”. It helped Craig Lewis flow blood into their body without pulse. A few hours after surgery, he came alive and did not have a heart in his body, but he was still alive and breathing. Craig also spoke after surgery. The 55 -year -old Craig Lewis suffered from a rare auto -immune disease amyloidosis. Which produces abnormal protein in the body and quickly causes the failure of the heart, kidney and liver. Dr. Billy Kohan and Dr. Bud Fragier of Texas Heart Institute suggested to keep the Craig alive by placing an “continuous flow” equipment, which would help the Lewis’s blood flow without a pulse, causing his wife to agree and get a new life. Earlier, he did this experiment on cow calves. The two doctors made this device together and tested it at about 50 calves. They removed the hearts of animals and replaced them with equipment. This device works by delivering a continuous flow of blood through the body to move blood. Before installing the equipment, Lewis was placed on a dialysis machine, a breathing machine and an external blood pump. When Linda heard her pulse after her husband Craig’s surgery, she was shocked. He said I heard, and it was a buzz, which was incredible. He did not have a pulse. Unfortunately, Lewis’s condition began to deteriorate when the disease attacked her liver and kidney and died in April 2011. His doctors said he lived without a pulse after the operation for more than a month, saying that the pump was working uninterrupted. Share this story -tags