US man gets kidney transplant while awake

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Doctors in the U.S. have successfully performed kidney transplant surgery on a man who was awake throughout the whole procedure. 

On May 24, John Nicholas became the first person at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago to receive a new kidney without general anesthetic and to go home the next day. It’s not the first time this approach has been used worldwide, but it’s far from routine.

The 28-year-old was discharged in under 24 hours, whereas kidney transplant patients would typically remain at the hospital for several days or up to a week.

Here, John Nicholas sees his new kidney before it implanted into his body.  (Image credit: Northwestern Medicine)

During Nicholas’ surgery, doctors injected anesthetic into the fluid that surrounds the lower spinal cord. At the same time, they lightly sedated him for comfort, according to a statement. Sedation is used to make a patient relaxed and drowsy without causing them to lose consciousness. 



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