Liver is a lovely organ that seldom complains. Once it complains there starts the real trouble. Please love your liver and care for it. Once your liver becomes dysfunctional you have to transplant it. And transplanting liver costs you a tremendous lot.
If the liver was to suddenly disappear from your body, a few seconds (death from exsanguination). If it was surgically removed and all endings and capillaries closed while you were in homeostasis, then perhaps a few minutes to hours. Eventually your body would be get blood poisoning, which would spread to important organs and would finally succumb to infection.
maybe long enough to write a will.... sorry.
how long can a person live without liver function?
If the liver completely stops functioning, the patient has only hours to live.
With no liver function whatsoever, a couple of days, sedated in and ITU.
It will be about 3 days if an adult.
24 hours
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No a person cannot live without a liver
A human being cannot live more than a few minutes without a functioning liver. During a liver transplant operation, a machine substitutes the function of the liver
You could but not for very long as your liver filters everything your body doesn't need
Brain, heart, liver, pancreas, both lungs
You Cant Live Without Your Liver!
No.
Yes, in fact, donating a liver makes you live longer!
You can live without a gallbladder because the gallbladder is just a pouch for the enzymes that break down fats. Your liver actually makes these enzymes, and it will continue to make the enzymes after the gallbladder is removed.
It all matters how strong the person can hold life into themselves.
No human can live without a liver. The liver itself provides 500 functions, and is just as essential as the heart and brain. Without the liver one could not digest food. A few other functions the liver provides are storing vitamins and minerals, and regulating the body's metabolism!
Without their liver, no, not without some sort of medical technology, and perhaps not even then. Without one kidney, yes, quite easily in most cases. Without both kidneys, no, again not without some sort of medical technology (usually a kidney dialysis machine).
Tendon attaches muscle to bone. They sometimes have to be removed or operated on. A person can live with a tendon removed.