Woman kept alive for six days with no lungs


A woman was kept alive with no lungs for six days while she waited for a transplant in April last year.
It is thought to be the first operation of its kind in the world and she was kept alive with a small, artificial lung.
Melissa Benoit, who lives in Canada, had developed life-threatening complications as a result of her cystic fibrosis.
She said: “In my mid-20s I started developing lung infections, and I acquired influenza with this bout which put me in respiratory distress.”
Melissa was given hours to live, until doctors undertook the pioneering surgery which she was told had a “small chance” of saving her life.
“I had to live on life support with no lungs for six days while I awaited suitable donor lungs. There was a lot of excitement when I came to, that, wow, this actually worked and we saved her,” added Melissa.

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