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Newsroom Ready: UHN’s paired liver transplant believed to be the first in North America
One of the recipients of what's believed to be North America's first paired living liver donation is calling the stranger who saved his life "an angel." Fifty-four-year-old Muhammad Khan is sharing his gratitude nearly one year after 38-year-old Kelly Bryan gave him more than half of her liver. In turn, Khan's wife, Hina, donated more than half of her liver to another stranger. Officials with the University Health Network Transplant Program say the four simultaneous surgeries took place July 9, 2018 and took 12 hours, four operating rooms and 28 staff and surgeons. About 100 staff and doctors looked after the pairs before, during and after the surgeries.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP12021248
Legacy Identifier:
r_Transplant-Toronto20190416T1325
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Video
Duration:
1m40s
Dimensions:
1920px × 1080px 123.49 MB
Create Date:
4/16/2019 1:25:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
16:9
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Canada
Health
Ontario
toronto
transplant
UNH