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A man in his 50s who received the world's first genetically engineered pig heart died two months after surgery.



The exact cause of death is not yet known, but medical staff said his condition had worsened only a few days ago.




In late January, the University of Maryland Medical School and researchers performed a heart transplantation operation to transplant the heart of a genetically-modified pig with the consent of a man who was living a life of end-of-life without a human organ transplant as a patient with end-stage heart failure.



The male's two-month survival became the record for surviving for an exceptionally long time in a xenotransplantation case.



Previously, in California, USA, a baby who received a monkey heart transplant in 1984 survived for 21 days.




Medical staff honored the man as a brave man who made a significant contribution to the advancement of medicine.



Netizens responded, "I hope this case is not the end but a new beginning."