No.
no i did it to my dog and he died the next day
It is possible
It is possible
That was a heart transplant.
The reason Cristiaan Barnard is famous is because he was the first person to perform a heart transplant.
No, Jose Rizal was not the first surgeon to perform a human heart transplant. The first successful human heart transplant was performed by South African surgeon Christiaan Barnard in 1967. Rizal was a Filipino nationalist and writer, not a surgeon.
he did it mostly in a hospital. sometimes he had to do it at his house.
It is possible if Lyme carditis damaged your heart enough. But it is extremely rare. So, it is possible but unlikely.
A cardiac surgeon with additional training in transplant surgery will be consulted to perform the operation.
Yes, it is possible to transplant a heart from a deceased donor to a recipient in need of a heart transplant. This procedure is commonly performed when a suitable donor is found, and the heart is still viable for transplantation after the donor's death. Proper medical protocols and screenings are conducted to ensure the safety and compatibility of the transplant. The success of such transplants has improved significantly with advances in surgical techniques and post-operative care.
One is not "better" than the other - they will both perform exactly the same as a non transplanted heart or lungs. Neither will make the patient bionic or superhuman. A patient with heart failure would rather have a heart transplant than a lung transplant, and vice versa. It's whatever it "better" (more useful) for the patient, but neither hearts or lung transplants are "better" overall.
A person approved for heart transplantation is placed on the heart transplant waiting list of a heart transplant center.