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Surgical AdvancesHeart Transplantation
He was able to foresee this because many of the problems of heart transplantation were solved by this time using animal models. A year later, he successfully performed the operation on a dog.
In 1967, Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first human-to-human heart transplant, and today, there have been over 40,000 such procedures performed. The technique is very successful, with over 70 percent of transplant recipients alive and well more than five years after the operation.
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patients whose hearts are beyond repair, complete replacement may be
their only hope for survival. In 1960, Dr. Norman Shumway predicted the
possibility of transplanting the human heart from the body of one person
to another.
