Race to Rescue Failing Donor Lungs | House M.D. | MD TV



House receives the opportunity for conditional release to treat a set of donor lungs that are failing, organs that Wilson’s patient needs.

From House M.D. Season 8, Episode 2 ‘Transplant’: A surprising visitor makes House an offer he can’t refuse by giving him the opportunity to help the Princeton Plainsboro team treat a unique patient in order to save the life of an organ recipient being administered by Wilson; Meanwhile, House makes an effort to reconnect with Wilson despite a cold reception.

House (2004) Dr House, an ingenious and unsociable physician who flouts hospital rules, clashes with fellow doctors and his assistants as he comes up with controversial hypotheses about his patients’ illnesses.

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16 thoughts on “Race to Rescue Failing Donor Lungs | House M.D. | MD TV”

  1. Those lungs would have been flagged as unusable as soon as the problems got out of the normal range of problems that organs go through after being taken from the body.

    Organ donation is really strict. So while it's cool that they went through all that trouble to find out what was wrong and fix them, no hospital board would allow the procedure to be done with them by that point. They would have been long written off as viable for transplant.

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  2. At 3:533:56ish there was an edit. Was that the show or the channel? I assume show, but I think it'd be easier to just have the prop next to the area where they "cut" into the flesh to make it look more realistic of a transfer. Sorry, I'm a bit meticulous. You can see it if you watch his hands. 😅

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  3. Interesting episode but there is no way that a person with lung failure at the stage of needing a double lung transplant wouldn't have an oxygen mask on – seems like such an obvious detail to miss??

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