A new Connecticut woman heart
A 52 - Madam years today, has been the heart of a man who had been killed in a car accident, doctors at Yale-New Haven Hospital said. It was the first heart transplant in Connecticut.The beneficiary, Mary Jendraszek City of Montreal, was critical but stable after nearly eight hours of operation and received a chance better than 50-50 of life, Dr. John E. Fenn, chief of staff at the hospital, told a press conference.
Without the operation, said Dr. Fenn, Ms. Jendraszek could nur”Monate have survived the most”because of congestive heart failure.
Mr. Fenn, said the heart of a man came, inspired the obligation as organ donors by reading news accounts of Baby Fae”,” child nutrition, California received the heart of a baboon a week ago.
The donor whose identity was withheld at the request of his family, died this morning at St. Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury.
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