Removing infected lungs and using artificial systems as a bridge to transplant saves lives that would otherwise be lost. Molecular evidence proves some ARDS patients have irreversible lung damage and will die without transplantation, yet young patients die weekly because transplant isn't considered an option. This breakthrough demonstrates that acute lung failure from infections can be treated with transplantation when conventional support fails.
The external artificial lung system represents a major technical achievement that transforms hopeless cases into viable treatment pathways. This device maintains normal cardiac function without lungs, something previously considered virtually impossible, and allows critically ill patients to stabilize before transplant. The patient's spectacular recovery and excellent quality of life three years later proves this approach works.
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