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Uploaded by NHSChoices on Feb 22, 2008
Professor John Dark, consultant surgeon at the cardio-pulmonary unit of the Freeman Hospital, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, discusses the benefits and limitations of lung transplants.
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this hospital is fantastic my little girl had pph of the lungs and she went on ecmo they saved my little angel and i cant thank them enough
emmaspokes22 2 years ago
amazing what we can do now when it comes to health care.
Rotateitbaby 3 years ago 2
I still prefer "Growing lungs" genetically really, saves time and more importantantly lives.
MasterHonorius 3 years ago
Save lives, donate a lung.
Just kidding. But maybe an opt-out organ donation system ahould really be put in place in this country.
ISuperJanI 3 years ago 2
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this hospital is fantastic my little girl had pph of the lungs and she went on ecmo they saved my little angel and i cant thank them enough
emmaspokes22 2 years ago
amazing what we can do now when it comes to health care.
Rotateitbaby 3 years ago 2
I still prefer "Growing lungs" genetically really, saves time and more importantantly lives.
MasterHonorius 3 years ago
Save lives, donate a lung.
Just kidding. But maybe an opt-out organ donation system ahould really be put in place in this country.
ISuperJanI 3 years ago 2