Asal Media Logo
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • France
  • Spain
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Articles and Information
    • Health Fitness
    • Interesting And Strange
    • Technology
Dark Mode
Skip to content
Breaking News
Cannes’ Longest Ovation Masks an Awkward Truth
France Bans Israeli Minister Over Gaza Flotilla Incident
Actor Momina Iqbal Seeks FIR Against PML-N MPA
Ronaldo Brace Secures Saudi Title for Al Nassr
Over 1,500 Runners Compete in Karachi Half Marathon
Asal Media Logo
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • France
  • Spain
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Articles and Information
    • Health Fitness
    • Interesting And Strange
    • Technology
Health Fitness

Groundbreaking Transplant: Chinese Doctors Successfully Implant Pig Lung in Brain-Dead Patient

NasirMehmood August 29, 2025August 29, 2025 1 1 min read
pigs-lung-transplant-brain-dead-patient-china

A medical team at Guangzhou University Hospital, China, has achieved a scientific milestone by transplanting a genetically modified pig lung into a 39-year-old brain-dead man. The organ functioned for nine days, marking a significant development in xenotransplantation, as detailed by Nature Magazine.

The patient, who suffered a brain hemorrhage following a car accident, was declared brain dead before the procedure. His family agreed to the innovative surgery, seeking to extend his survival. Despite the patient experiencing post-transplantation complications like edema and rejection episodes, doctors managed to stabilize his condition for nine days before the family chose to end the experiment.

The operation involved implanting the left lung from a genetically modified Bama mini-pig. Researchers altered six genetic traits to enhance compatibility with the human body and reduce the risk of immune rejection. Apart from being a pig’s organ, the lung transplant followed a traditional transplantation process.

This medical achievement signals a major leap in organ transplantation technology at a time when long waiting lists for organs, including hearts, lungs, and kidneys, are a global challenge.

Share this:
pakistan-receives-diplomatic-notice-from-afghanistan-over-alleged-drone-strikes
Previous Post Pakistan Receives Diplomatic Notice from Afghanistan Over Alleged Drone Strikes
Next Post Eligibility for Energy Vouchers: Do RSA Beneficiaries Qualify?
eligibility-for-energy-vouchers-do-rsa-beneficiaries-qualify

Related Posts

Cannes’ Longest Ovation Masks an Awkward Truth

Cannes’ Longest Ovation Masks an Awkward Truth

May 23, 2026
France Bans Israeli Minister Over Gaza Flotilla Incident

France Bans Israeli Minister Over Gaza Flotilla Incident

May 23, 2026
Actor Momina Iqbal Seeks FIR Against PML-N MPA

Actor Momina Iqbal Seeks FIR Against PML-N MPA

May 23, 2026
Ronaldo Brace Secures Saudi Title for Al Nassr

Ronaldo Brace Secures Saudi Title for Al Nassr

May 23, 2026

Popular Posts

1 **5-Year-Old Boy Dies After Arson Attack Targeting Family in Southern…

5-Year-Old Boy Dies After Arson Attack Targeting Family in Southern France

0 comments
2 **Paris: A Timeless Tale of History, Culture, and Transformation** Paris,…

Paris: A Timeless Tale of History, Culture, and Transformation

0 comments
3 **Paris Police Extend Evening Closure Order for Château d'Eau and…

Paris Police Extend Evening Closure Order for Château d’Eau and Strasbourg Boulevard Businesses

0 comments
4 **Southern and Upper Corsica on Orange Alert as Heavy Rains…

Southern and Upper Corsica on Orange Alert as Heavy Rains and Flooding Threaten Region

0 comments
5 **Paris Residents Protest Permanent Summer Terraces Encroaching Public Spaces** Paris,…

Paris Residents Protest Permanent Summer Terraces Encroaching Public Spaces

0 comments
6 **Paris Police Shoot Armed Man in Domestic Violence Incident, Leaving…

Paris Police Shoot Armed Man in Domestic Violence Incident, Leaving Him in Critical Condition

0 comments
© 2026 Asal Media News. All rights reserved.
  • Home
  • Pakistan
  • France
  • Spain
  • World
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Articles and Information
ESC

Start typing to search...

↑↓ Navigate ↵ Open ESC Close