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Head transplants, or body transplants depending on how you look at them, are not just a thing of quirky horror movies. The first documented procedure was carried out back in the ‘50s when surgeon and transplant pioneer Vladimir Demikhov grafted the head and forelimbs of a puppy onto the body of a different dog. Disturbingly, he followed this with his more famous work, which involved the creation of two-headed dogs. Unsurprisingly, none of his animals lasted for more than a few days.  

While ethically questionable, these procedures ultimately led to the first successful head transplant on a monkey in 1970 by Dr. Robert White, who was apparently inspired by Demikhov’s work. Although White demonstrated the feasibility of the procedure, he didn’t bother to attempt to fuse the spinal cords of the donor monkey with the recipient, so it was paralyzed and couldn’t breathe without assistance. Although little has been done subsequently, medicine has progressed by leaps and bounds since then. So much so that one neurosurgeon believes that the procedure could soon be carried out on humans, and he has just published an outline of what the surgery would potentially involve.

According to the doctor, Sergio Canavero, the major obstacles to success—such as the risk of the body rejecting the head—can now be overcome thanks to modern medicine, and with a few further advances, the procedure could be ready as soon as 2017. That being said, just because it can be done, that does not mean it will—there are major ethical issues that would need to be considered before it can be approved. Those aside, this kind of dramatic surgery could offer hope to people whose organs are plagued with cancer, or those who have suffered major accidents. That’s why Canavero is now trying to recruit a team to further explore the possibility of such a technique and plans to announce the project later this year, according to New Scientist.

So what would the surgery involve? First, the recipient’s head would have to be cooled to keep the cells alive, as would the recently deceased donor. Next, the neck is cut into and the blood vessels are hooked up by a series of small tubes. After the spinal cords are neatly severed, the head is then moved onto the donor body, which is ready for the trickiest and most crucial part: joining up the ends of the spinal cords.

To do this, Canavero suggests using a substance called polyethylene glycol, which would help fatty cell membranes meld together. The final part of the procedure involves stitching up the blood vessels and muscles before putting the patient into a coma for up to a month. After intense physiotherapy, the patient should be able to use their body and walk. Although there is a risk of rejection, as with any transplant, Canavero points out that immunosuppressive drugs should prevent this from happening.

However, many of the surgeons that the New Scientist contacted said the idea sounded “too outlandish,” while others simply refused to provide any remark at all. One of those who did comment was Harry Goldsmith, a clinical professor of neurological surgery at the University of California, Davis, who said: “This is such an overwhelming project, the possibility of it happening is very unlikely. I don't believe it will ever work.”

Alongside the ethical considerations of such a surgery, some have expressed concernsthat it could lead to people wanting to exchange their bodies for cosmetic reasons, so obviously if it does become legalized, strict regulations will have to be in place. Since the idea has been met with some strong opposition by those in the field of medicine, and many believe it simply won’t work, it will be interesting to see what unravels over the next couple of years.

[Via New Scientist and The Guardian]

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I'll have to take rebirth in next 200 hundred years to see all this. But when I will, I'll see no land , all water. Followings are bit farther but ...
-Ppl have bodies that's not theirs, all replica of organs, only thing that is theirs would be their brains. Bodies will be harvested. Newly born would have deformed body but brains intact.
-Education that we know today would be the size of chip, .. embedding chip would grant thousands years of all knowledge. College/Education would be the concepts of previous civilization. Religions don't exist. Laws of science get superseded.
-Average life span would be 1500-1600 years
-All known diseases would have been the things of old civilizations.
-Energy used would be based on plasma. Humans by then would be aware of full potential of another state of matter i.e plasma.
-There will be no food consumptions rather some sort of energy fillers to keep their bodies moving. It's like charging a device.
-Communication would take place through advance wireless technology.
-They would be peaceful and only threat for them left would be the cosmic threat. By then, earth's atmosphere would have no layer of protection on it. Asteroids and cosmic debris frequent earth's surface. Earths sky would look dark even in broad day sun light. As if you are in a dark room with torch light on.
-As much hyped and thought concept of teleportation wouldn't be there. They would travel in lightening speed. No teleportation.
-Earth by then would look very different. Very little land. Moon that we know today would looked shattered, but still we take it without much awe as if it's normal.
-Humans by then would witness massive unseen dark object hitting earth to smithereens. They try every effort to save their kind, they wouldn't get worried even after that incidents when earth slowly dissolves to universe. Moon looks no more like moon and only place for human to take refuge for short while.
-Every single bits of human race would be vanished, totally wiped by some unknown cosmic phenomenon
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Head transplant is so bad. Let's say Mr A's head gets crushed in an accident and they transplant Mr B's head to Mr A's body. Once Mr A wakes up from the operation, will he be Mr A or Mr B?? Possibly Mr B coz head/brain is the one that recollects ur memory. So now it's Mr B with Mr A's body. Now Mr B can never masturbate unless he is gay coz if he masturbates, he enjoys the feeling in his brain while jerking off Mr A's d$$k. That is gay....
kalidasbhaisaab
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Here you go. Best logical argument to close the day. Aamen!
bokaman
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not to worry because by that time Mr A will have the option to transplant back his own d&$k.
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