orein123
orein123 t1_iv8lc4e wrote
Reply to During heart transplanting, how does the body survive before the heart is replaced? by harkhinz
The only thing the heart does to keep the body alive is circulate blood. If you hook soneone up to a machine that keeps their blood pumping, then they don't really need their heart, at least for a time. With modern technology, infection and overall practicality of moving around with such a machine make doing so ineffective in the long run, but it works plenty long enough for surgery.
orein123 t1_ivbd6l9 wrote
Reply to comment by harkhinz in During heart transplanting, how does the body survive before the heart is replaced? by harkhinz
Gets even better when we acknowledge the fact that our medical definition of "dead" is very convoluted. Dying isn't something that happens all at once, so pinpointing the exact moment someone dies is a bit tricky.