Lamp Repairman Turned Away By Five Hospitals Receives heart transplant At Mount Sinai
USA: A 74-year-old lamp repairman with a long history of cardiac disease who had been in advanced heart failure was turned away by five transplant centers before his family sought care at Mount Sinai. Despite repeated rejections, he and his family persisted in searching for a lifesaving option.
After a family-led petition and further evaluation at Mount Sinai, a suitable donor heart became available within nine days and the team proceeded with transplantation. The operation restored blood flow and cardiac function, and clinicians credited coordinated perioperative care and timely organ procurement for the successful outcome.
Cardiologist Noah Moss said the patient’s age and imaging studies likely contributed to prior centers declining him, but Mount Sinai evaluated him holistically — factoring his strong family support, functional goals and determination to recover. Physicians noted those elements, along with medical candidacy, played a decisive role in offering transplantation.
Now six months after surgery the 74-year-old reports dramatic improvement, has resumed much of his daily work repairing fixtures, spends more time with family and has taken short trips. His recovery underscores the complex decision-making in heart transplantation and serves as a reminder to patients and families not to accept an immediate “no” when seeking transplant evaluation.
Video originally published on 2026-03-11 18:13:12
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