Comment on How much of a persons body is needed to survive?
ramble81@lemmy.zip 2 days agoThat’s basically exactly what I was getting at. So theoretically, at least with machines, you would only need your head to survive.
Comment on How much of a persons body is needed to survive?
ramble81@lemmy.zip 2 days agoThat’s basically exactly what I was getting at. So theoretically, at least with machines, you would only need your head to survive.
Berttheduck@lemmy.ml 2 days ago
Maybe, you’d want to talk to someone like an intensive care doctor really but yeah a lot of your organs can be replaced mechanically these days at least for a while.
ell1e@leminal.space 2 days ago
Can they really replace the liver and the kidney long term? That would be news to me.
skulblaka@sh.itjust.works 2 days ago
On constant dialysis that you never get unhooked from, I don’t see why not.
If you can just pipe nutrient-rich blood into the brain directly you can probably bypass the entire digestive system. That takes care of the liver, and with the only waste products coming from the body being whatever the brain produces, that should be a pretty light workload for an artificial kidney.
ell1e@leminal.space 2 days ago
I think dialysis damages the blood from what a web search suggests to me, so I doubt that would work.
Bane_Killgrind@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
Weird way to think about it, but you could partition up conjoined twins in this way when they share biological infrastructure.