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Let us say if a person's body die out of infection or poison and the doctors would create a mesh imitating that dead body as a replacement to the original human body. Will that person who lives inside an artificial mesh live for a human lifetime of 70-100 years? Will that person be the same as the others who live in an authentic human flesh?

2007-01-18 19:44:17 · 2 answers · asked by Obi Wan K 1 in Health Other - Health

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actually, the mesh is surrounded and gradually absorbed by your normal tissue. cells grow into it and intersperse into it in time that it actually becomes a part of you. therefore, it is just like having normal tissue again.

2007-01-18 20:24:13 · answer #1 · answered by medeci 2 · 0 0

If you had this surgery, you should be fine for a very long time. My dad had a severe Aneurysm, but it was in the main heart artery from the stem of his heart to the top of his thighs. He had that replaced, and they used a nylon mesh to take the place of it.
They've come so very far with the mesh replacements since then because that was in the 1970's.
So the very best thing you can do for your confidence is to be confident, and don't worry. It will hold.

2007-01-18 19:58:41 · answer #2 · answered by chole_24 5 · 0 0

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