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  1. Sep 4, 2017 · The very first lung transplantation in humans by James Hardy in 1963 was performed with a pulmonary graft coming from a donor who died after myocardial infarction . The donor lung therefore was first subjected to a period of warm ischemia prior to topical cooling.

  2. First lung transplant in 1963 with patient John Russell living for 18 days. First overall and first animal-to-human heart transplant in 1964 with patient Boyd Rush living for only 1 hour and not regaining consciousness.

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  4. Jul 6, 2018 · On June 11, 1963, James Hardy performed the first human lung transplant (Figure 3) . The patient undergoing the transplant had been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer and a lung abscess, and the odds of long-term success were not in Hardy’s favor.

    • Tanmay S. Panchabhai, Udit Chaddha, Kenneth R. McCurry, Ross M. Bremner, Atul C. Mehta
    • 10.21037/jtd.2018.07.06
    • 2018
    • J Thorac Dis. 2018 Jul; 10(7): 4516-4531.
  5. James Hardy of the University of Mississippi performed the first human lung transplant on June 11, 1963. Following a single-lung transplantation, the patient, identified later as convicted murderer John Richard Russell, survived for 18 days.

  6. The first human lung transplant was performed on June 11, 1963, by Dr James Hardy at the University of Mississippi.

  7. PII S0041-1345(98)02059-4. 25. Fig 2. J.R., the first human lung transplant recipient follow-ing the operation. THE FIRST HEART TRANSPLANT IN MAN. The investigation of heart and heart–lung transplantation was begun in our laboratory by Watts R. Webb in 1956, and he was able to exhibit limited survival of dogs by 1957.2,3 We had not yet set up ...

  8. December, 2008. Dr. James Hardy performed the first human lung transplant in 1963 in Jackson Mississippi. Before proceeding with human lung transplantation, Dr. Hardy and his team had performed approximately 400 transplant experiments on dogs.

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