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Doctors use breast implants to save lung transplant patient who nearly died from vaping

Por: New York Post Life November 10, 2023

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A Missouri man whose organs shut down due to his 10-year vaping habit was saved in an unconventional way — by getting outfitted with breast implants. “I thought it was awesome, kind of funny,” Davey Bauer, 34, of the unorthodox operation, which went down in May at Chicago’s Northwestern Medical Center. “He was at the end of the road,” Dr. Ankit Bharat, the facility’s chief of Thoracic Surgery and director of the Canning Thoracic... + full article



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