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Device Keeps Lungs Breathing Outside the Body

Al writes "A new system that keeps lungs breathing outside the body could improve the chances of a successful transplant. The Toronto XVIVO Lung Perfusion System, developed at Toronto General Hospital, can keep a pair of human lungs slowly breathing inside a glass dome attached to a ventilator, pump, and filters. The lungs are maintained at normal body temperature of 37 C and perfused with a bloodless solution that contains nutrients, proteins, and oxygen. The organs can be kept alive in the machine for up to 12 hours while surgeons assess function and repair them. See a video of the system keeping a pair of lungs alive."

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  1. Re:A question: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Yes, the closer lung is the right lung. It is divided into three lobes, with the transverse and oblique fissures dividing them.