Peter Attia· MD
all that stuff we do not have extra corporeal support for the liver it is too complicated
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all that stuff we do not have extra corporeal support for the liver it is too complicated
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i mean there is no such thing as an extracorporeal liver so if a person is in liver failure they are going to die there is no temporizing measure
and yet if it is injured we don't even have a way to bridge people to transplantation
the liver is this essential organ for which we don't have extracoporeal support