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First-Ever Human Head Transplant Now Possible, Says Neuroscientist (VIDEOS)

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July 2, 2013

 

Technical barriers to grafting one person’s head onto another person’s body can now be overcome, says Dr. Sergio Canavero, a member of the Turin Advanced Neuromodulation Group. In a recent paper, Canavero outlines a procedure modeled on successful head transplants which have been carried out in animals since 1970.

 

 

The one problem with these transplants was that scientists were unable to connect the animals’ spinal cords to their donor bodies, leaving them paralyzed below the point of transplant. But, says Canavero, recent advances in re-connecting spinal cords that are surgically severed mean that it should be technically feasible to do it in humans. (This is not the same as restoring nervous system function to quadriplegics or other victims of traumatic spinal cord injury.)

As Canavero notes in his paper:

“The greatest technical hurdle to [a head transplant] is of course the reconnection of the donor’s (D)’s and recipients (R)’s spinal cords. It is my contention that the technology only now exists for such linkage…. [S]everal up to now hopeless medical connections might benefit from such a procedure.”

It’s worked before, in animals

Illustration of the first-ever head transplant in a monkey.White et al. 1971
 

The procedure Canavero outlines is very much like that used by Robert White, who successfully transplanted the head of a rhesus monkey onto the body of a second rhesus in 1970. First, both patients must be in the same operating theater. Then the head to be transplanted must be cooled to between 12°C and 15°C (54.6°F and 59°F). Moving quickly, surgeons must remove both heads at the same time, and re-connect the head to be preserved to the circulatory system of the donor body within one hour. During the reconnection procedure, the donor body must also be chilled, and total cardiac arrest must be induced.

 

 

Once the head is reconnected, the heart of the donor body can be re-started, and surgeons can proceed to the re-connections of other vital systems, including the spinal cord.

Connecting the spinal cord is the final barrier

Spinal cords have been re-connected in animals using a number of technologies, and with varying degrees of success.Oswald Steward, UC Irvine
 

Connection of a spinal cord from the head of one creature to the body of another has never been attempted even in animals, so Canavero’s paper must be taken as an exercise in speculation. However, the severing and re-connection of spinal cords in the same animal has met with limited success in the past. Just this week, scientists at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic were able to restore limited connectivity between the two severed halves of spinal cords in rats.

The re-connection of spinal cords can be accomplished through the encouragement of the body’s natural healing mechanisms, which are at work even in the severed spinal cord. But Canavero’s proposal is different: By cutting spinal cords with an ultra-sharp knife, and then mechanically connecting the spinal cord from one person’s head with another person’s body, a more complete (and immediate) connection could be accomplished. As he notes in his paper:

“It is this “clean cut” [which is] the key to spinal cord fusion, in that it allows proximally severed axons to be ‘fused’ with their distal counterparts. This fusion exploits so-called fusogens/sealants….[which] are able to immediately reconstitute (fuse/repair) cell membranes damaged by mechanical injury, independent of any known endogenous sealing mechanism.”

Canavero hypothesizes that plastics like polyethylene glycol (PEG) could be used to accomplish this fusing, citing previous research showing that, for example, in dogs PEG allowed the fusing of severed spinal cords.

Huge implications for some disorders, at a cost

Paraplegics with qualifying injuries (i.e., enough spinal cord left intact to allow for a head transplant) could in theory regain the full use of a (donor) body. Likewise, patients with muscular dystrophy could be given whole new lives. Aside from the enormous technical challenges a head transplant would present, another potential barrier is cost. Canavero estimates that the total cost of a head transplant would be at least €10 million euros ($13 million.)

The bioethics of such a procedure are also extremely controversial.

 

 

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    • desertspeaks

      attaching a head may indeed be possible BUT getting the body under the head working is currently out of reach as of yet!
      When science solves the issues with spinal injury paralysis, then they’ll have something viable.

    • Equalizer

      No this is the 2nd Human Head Transplant, obamunism was the 1st

    • Mr A Hole - PHD, BSE, HN51, ADHD hons. DVT HIV

      kI thought the Nazis.were wiped out…

      Actually I never did and here is the proof.

      If someone needs a body transplant then nature has told them it’s time to die.

      This is pushing the boundaries too far. So the mega wealthy can eventually choose a new younger model….

      Inevitably your childrens.

    • Endtime

      I wonder if this could explain Oh!Bah!Ma’s scars… With really advanced techniques maybe only the inside of the head – brain and its peripheral organs – could be transplanted, leaving the actual skull and its outside…

      Just a thought…

    • Corruption Killer

      Hah….HHHAAAAAHHHHH… where have you been. They …some connection to Zapata Corp or Harbinger Group has been working on this 24/7 for years. With some shut downs due to investigations of the thousands of live patients used to fulfill the nano tech, stem cell technology race. When thousands of people dissappear investigators come. Some in black hawk helicopters and discover the human atrocities by our U.S. politcians. This is OLD news that went away with large payoffs. Many Many agencies and one of the largest known groups in the world have proof of its exstance. As of 2008 reports from the discovery were survival rate of 2.5 days. Obviously the leaders in this technology are the culprits as they are NOT usind dogs in their trials. Behind Santa Maria de Colotepec. Mixtepec, Oaxaca behind Puerto Escondido has been the story of horrors mass kidnappings and negligence of human carcass disposal led to multiple instances of where thousands of teen and young adult were disappearing for years. No question, documented photos of actual lab, transportation and enforcers of this evil big pharma big ex govt officials racing to find eternity. So who will do anything? Our U.S. govt s in full knowledge and in Oaxaca under the govern of Ulisys Ruis the sitting convicted mass murderer governor of Oaxaca anything can be done by paying big money. This kind of media cannot be published as anyone involved will be shot or die shortly thereafter. We now have a lead. Maybe we do need less humans since we now may be able to live for centuries. Some really sick people and the tech will never be used publicly.

    • Corruption Killer

      No no no we are estimating around or well over 5000 and could be much much more. Connected to the recent 2011 firing of the entire Immigration Headquarters staff of Mexican Immigration I.N.M. for various crimes. One of being helping cartels, organized crime and those in medical research in obtaining migrants across Mexico to this research and medical experiments. Also in allowing Americans and others to live and work anonomously in Mexico to commit crimes systematically against foreighners..kidnapping, extortion and enforcement to protect and supply humans to these facilities to gain technology in this exact type of transplants and others. I have been in Media for ten years down their and know those who actually supply this lab with subjects..humans not dogs. No U.S. agency will help, they already know and protect these low life scums. I had one extradited from Mexico…FBI refused to help once the Marshall Service dropped him off in Brazoria Texas. We now are equal to the corruption of the Mexican govt…..

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