In what year did Thomas Starzl achieve the first successful orthotopic human liver transplant with long-term survival?

Answer

1967

After years of enduring harsh criticism and high mortality rates in his earlier attempts, Thomas Starzl achieved a historic breakthrough in 1967. He successfully performed the first orthotopic human liver transplant in a patient who survived for more than one year. This landmark achievement validated his years of research into immunosuppressive protocols and surgical strategy, proving to the skeptical medical community that the liver could indeed be replaced, and fundamentally changing the outlook for patients with liver failure.

In what year did Thomas Starzl achieve the first successful orthotopic human liver transplant with long-term survival?

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