Cars that keep the liver alive for up to seven days are invented

Until now, the liver could be preserved outside the body for just a few hours. Because of recent technology, this organ without which life is not possible can now be kept out of the body for up to seven days. During this period, damaged liver can be repaired, or the number of available transplants may increase. [...]
During this period, damaged liver can be repaired, or the number of available transplants may increase. It is possible to remove fat deposits and even partial regeneration, thus saving the lives of many seriously ill patients.
I would say that this car could save the lives of 30 patients who have died so far, while on the waiting list for a new liver,” said Professor Pierre Alin Klavier, president of the Department of Surgery and Transplantation at the University Hospital of Cyril.
An integrated fusion machine is a four - year study by a group of surgeons, biologists, and engineers from the University of Zurich.
The basis of this technology is a complex system of fusion, which imitates most of the body's basic psychological functions.
Scientists consider this discovery a major step forward when it comes to the liver transplantation process.
Pamela Healy, chief executive of British charity Live Trust, said the device offers hope to hundreds of people on the transplant list who are facing an unbearable expectation of the body.
The wait may be unbearable for patients with advanced liver disease as well as for their” family, Hilly said, adding that this device is of great importance to all who have been struggling with this serious problem for a long time but also for the medicine itself.












