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American Medicine Today - Radio
DR. ALFRED O. BONATI DISCUSSES A NEW DEVICE CALLED “LIFE CRADLE” WHICH ALLOWS FOR THE SAFE TRANSPORT OF ORGANS FOR TRANSPLANT ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD; A HUGE INNOVATION IN A FIELD THAT WAS OFTEN LIMITED BY DISTANCE, BASED UPON HOW QUICKLY ORGANS CAN EXPIRE.
9:04•16 Sept 2023
Life Cradle: A Game-Changer in Organ Transplantation
Episode Overview
- The Life Cradle technology extends the lifespan of organs for transplantation, overcoming the limitations posed by organ expiry
- It enables worldwide organ transportation, revolutionising the opportunities for organ transplantation on a global scale
- Dr. Alfred O. Bonati emphasises the potential of the Life Cradle to save countless lives through its impact on organ transplantation
- The innovation in healthcare offered by the Life Cradle addresses the challenges in organ transplantation and medical advancements
- The episode delves into the global significance of the Life Cradle technology and its transformative impact on healthcare
“This machine opens a life for an opportunity for transplant.”
Picture a world where the distance between donor and recipient no longer dictates the success of an organ transplant. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', Dr. Alfred O. Bonati introduces us to the Life Cradle, a groundbreaking device developed by Bridge to Life. This innovation is set to transform the field of organ transplantation by extending the viability of organs, making it possible to transport them safely across the globe. Dr.
Bonati explains how the Life Cradle works by perfusing organs with essential fluids and oxygen, significantly increasing their lifespan. This technology could be a lifeline for countless patients waiting for transplants, as it overcomes the limitations posed by the short shelf-life of organs. With a blend of expert insight and practical implications, Dr. Bonati discusses the potential of Life Cradle to save lives and revolutionise medical practices worldwide.
If you're curious about cutting-edge medical advancements or have a personal connection to organ transplantation, this episode is a must-listen.

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