First Liver Transplant Patient Doing Well After Operation At Addenbrooke's Hospital

1968 , Cambridge (Cambridgeshire)

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Silent exterior shots of Addenbrooke's Hospital for Anglia Television news report on the recovery of Europe's first successful liver transplant patient.

Several external, silent and black and white shots of Addenbrooke's Hospital for Anglia Television report on Europe's first successful liver transplant. Handheld long shot of exterior of the Hospital. Ground level tilt, tulips sway in the foreground. Pan on ground level from trees to hospital exterior.

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Addenbrooke's Hospital

Keywords

Hospitals; Liver Disease; Transplant Surgery; Medical

Background Information

Roy Calne conducted Europe’s first successful adult liver transplant in May 1968, in a 46 year old woman with hepatocellular carcinoma. The donor was a child with viral meningitis, whose parents had consented for the kidneys and liver to be retrieved when mechanical ventilatory support was to be discontinued. The patient recovered from a long and technically demanding operation, but died two months later due to bronchopneumonia.

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First Liver Transplant Patient Doing Well After Operation At Addenbrooke's Hospital

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