The quick answer is yes, but my confidence in success is very low. There are still ethical issues being debated. Funding is the next issue, this will require extensive post-op support.
For info on the disease this young man has :
Werdnig-Hoffmann Disease - NORD (National Organization for Rare Disorders).
As for the "first" transplant:
World’s first head transplant to be carried out on Chinese patient next year.
The CNS hook-up is the biggest hurdle to get over. It would be fantastic, on the professional side, to be part of this. As for the patient, he really has no other choice does he.
Blood flow can be handled via a pump, and the blood vessels can be sewed together, as can the windpipe and esophagus. I'd like to read what his plan is, and what research the doc has done on CNF anastomosis.
They did say that the monkey they did this with, they euthanized for "ethical" reasons. That sounds like a failed outcome to me.
I do think it has happened with some people. Despite having what looks like a normal head on their shoulders, I would swear that it is really a cabbage
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