A monumental surgery at Northwestern Medicine saved a man's life after years of smoking.
Doctors at Northwestern Medicine performed a successful double-lung transplant by using a breast implants to keep the patient alive. A 34-year-old needed the transplant from years of smoking.
Doctors performed a successful double-lung transplant while using breast implants to help keep the patient alive. David 'Davey' Bauer, 34, needed the transplant when he started to experience shortness of breath and developed the flu and a lung infection back in April. During the surgery, doctors placed the implants inside his chest to keep his heart in place while an artificial lung helped him breath.DAILY NEWSLETTERto the
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