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LS 142 - The Surgical Future with John LaRocco

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Fernando Aires talks with John LaRocco and they discuss the future of surgical capabilities, the research behind it and how it's not as far off as we may think.

Key Takeaways:

2:40 - "Living corpse research" and how close we are to a head transplant

4:32 - the real issue, reconnecting a spinal cord

6:27 - the psychological factors of such a transplant

13:24 - the progress with artificial organs

16:22 - potential solutions for life support issues

Websites Mentioned:

www.johnlarocco.com

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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on February 22, 2020 11:10 (4+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on November 22, 2019 21:33 (5y ago)

Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.

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Fernando Aires talks with John LaRocco and they discuss the future of surgical capabilities, the research behind it and how it's not as far off as we may think.

Key Takeaways:

2:40 - "Living corpse research" and how close we are to a head transplant

4:32 - the real issue, reconnecting a spinal cord

6:27 - the psychological factors of such a transplant

13:24 - the progress with artificial organs

16:22 - potential solutions for life support issues

Websites Mentioned:

www.johnlarocco.com

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