Where was the first successful double lung transplant?
Mia Horton
Updated on May 17, 2026
Ann Harrison, the patient who underwent the world's first successful double-lung transplant at the Toronto General Hospital in 1986, died of a brain aneurysm at the same hospital Apr. 20.
When was the first successful double lung transplant?
In 1988, Alexander Patterson performed the first successful double lung transplant.Where was the first successful lungs transplant?
The first human lung transplantation was performed on June 11, 1963 at the University Hospital, Jackson, Mississippi by James D Hardy and his team.What is the longest someone has lived with a double lung transplant?
Thirty years post-transplant, Paul is considered the longest-living lung transplant recipient with CF in the United States. It's a feat he takes seriously.What is the survival rate of a double lung transplant?
Overall 1-, 5-, and 10-year graft survival rates for double-lung transplant recipients were 79.5%, 50.6%, and 30.4% respectively; those for left-lung transplant recipients were 76.0%, 41.8%, and 17.1%; and for right-lung transplant recipients were 78.3%, 44.8%, and 19.2%.First successful double-lung transplant on coronavirus patient in the U.S. performed at Northwestern
Can you live 20 years with a lung transplant?
Lung transplants and life expectancyIt is estimated that 9 to 10 people survive a lung transplant. People can live for 5, 10, or even 20 years after having one. About 87 percent of CF patients who receive lung transplants will live another year.