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Q: Which surgeon performed the first human liver in 1963?
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Which surgeon performed the first human liver transplant in 1963?

Thomas E Starzl


When was the first liver transplant performed?

The first human liver transplant was performed in 1963, and since then, thousands of liver transplants are done every year.


How many liver does human body h ave?

oneActually, the liver is separated into four parts called "lobes". So, there are four parts to the liver.


What is the first heaviest internal organ in your human body?

The liver is the heaviest internal organ in the human body, weighing about 3 pounds on average.


If you have a swollen liver do you need surgery?

Not necessarily. Be guided by your surgeon.


Do human beings eat human liver?

Yes they can eat human being liver


What diagnostic techniques are used in assessing patients for sclerotherapy?

blood work and liver imaging studies performed using CT scans , ultrasound or MRI scans, and in consultation with the treating gastroenterologist, hepatologist, or surgeon


Compare the structure of the human liver with those of a cat?

The structure of the human liver is different from that of a cat. A human liver has only four lobes whereas a cat's liver has five lobes.


Is human heart the size of a football?

Assuming American Football the liver is roughly the same size.


How does the liver of a rat differ from the liver of a human?

the frogs liver is way biger


Why are hepactectomies performed?

Hepatectomies are performed to surgically remove tumors from the liver.


If liver broken then it will take to risk to human?

If the liver is broken or damaged, it will cause a risk to human health. If the liver is badly damaged, it can lead to death.