Jakub Halik, a former firefighter lived without a pulse for six months after undergoing pioneering surgery in April when doctors removed his heart and replaced it with mechanical pumps, according to The Sun.
Doctors had told Halik that he wouldn't survive a heart transplant because he wouldn't be able to take the necessary drugs prescribed afterwards because of his cancer.
Halik, who is from Neratovice in the Czech Republic, was left with no other choice but to undergo a risky operation to remove his heart completely and replaced with a fake one until he could recover from the cancer.
Surgeons at the Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine in Prague spent eight hours operating on Halik. They had implanted two 20cm pumps with propellers into Halik's chest. Each propeller had the ability to spin at 10,000 rotations per minute to mimic the pumping action of the organ.
The pumps were designed to perform the separate actions of the left and right side of the human heart. One of the devices pumps blood to the lungs while the other sends oxygenated blood back to the circulatory system.
However, the only thing they cannot replicate is the pulse. "I don't even realize it, because the functions of the body are the same, only my heart is not beating and I have no pulse anymore," Halik said. "This is the only difference but otherwise I am functioning like a healthy man at present."
The pumps were powered by batteries that last between eight and 12 hours before they need to be recharged. After the surgery Halik's heart had deteriorated rapidly and tests showed that he had internal bleeding and kidney failure.
His muscles had also started to weaken and he lost a lot of a lot of weight.
Despite his rapidly deteriorating body, Halik was able to make a remarkable recovery and is "doing extremely well"
5 comments:
This is miracle
Amazing
Strong man who is determined to live, which only himself can make which hw has done.
He looks frail
Oh my,the sickness has aged him,i pray for his quick recovery
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