Surgeon Swears Human Head Transplant Isn't a 'Metal Gear Solid' Publicity Stunt
Jason Koebler writes: Dr. Sergio Canavero wants to become the first surgeon to perform a human head transplant. But some discerning gamers noticed that a doctor shown in the trailer for Metal Gear Solid V looks almost exactly like Canavero, leading some to speculate that it's all a viral marketing campaign for the upcoming game. Canavero, however, filed a sworn affidavit with Italian police in which he said Konami illegally stole his likeness, and that he has nothing to do with the game.
It's not a head transplant .. it's a BODY transplant.
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Medicine has yet to repair a spinal cord injury, but there are people out there who believe some doctor's going to perform a head transplant? Really?
A body transplant will kill the recipient.
The body is ALREADY DEAD. They are planning to use the body of someone killed by a head injury, most likely a motorcycle accident. The head is from someone that would otherwise die because of problems with multiple organs (heart, lung, liver, etc.). Nobody is going to die that wouldn't be dead anyway.
Opposing it has nothing to do with superstition.
It is either superstition or ignorance.
A body transplant will kill the recipient.
The body is ALREADY DEAD. They are planning to use the body of someone killed by a head injury, most likely a motorcycle accident. The head is from someone that would otherwise die because of problems with multiple organs (heart, lung, liver, etc.). Nobody is going to die that wouldn't be dead anyway.
Opposing it has nothing to do with superstition.
It is either superstition or ignorance.
The problem is that the body views it as a head transplant, and the immune system attacks and kills the head.
This isn't about superstition, and any ignorance is on your own part. This guy has not demonstrated this technique even on a rat, let alone on any sort of primate, and unless he has some super-secret technique (also never demonstrated) for reconnecting the spinal column it's not going to do anything for the guy getting the body attachment.
This isn't how good medical science is performed. This is "mad doctor in his secret underground lair" style research.
Nobody is going to die that wouldn't be dead anyway.
Well no fucking shit buddy. Everybody dies sooner or later. In this case, the patient will die sooner rather than later.
I'm all for pushing medical boundaries, but it needs to be done in a scientific manner. You don't just find some suckers near the end of their life and do wild and crazy experiments on them in the hopes that maybe something accidentally works.
Or be hailed as the greatest surgeon who ever lived.
There is no middle ground with this one.
You are welcome on my lawn.