UM Medicine Performs Second Historic Pig Heart Transplant
October 19, 2023
![(Left) The xenotransplant surgery in progress. (Right) Laurence and Ann Faucette before his surgery.](/alumni/highlights/Screen-Shot-2023-10-05-at-12.54.56-PM.png)
On Sept. 20, a 58-year-old man with terminal heart disease received a transplant of a genetically modified pig heart. As of mid-October, Laurence Faucette of Frederick, Md., was recovering and communicating with his loved ones. This is only the second time that a genetically modified pig heart has been transplanted into a living patient. Both historic surgeries were performed by University of Maryland School of Medicine faculty at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
Read about the landmark surgeries.
Depicted: (Left) The xenotransplant surgery in progress. (Right) Laurence and Ann Faucette before his surgery.