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CHICAGO (CBS) — A 74-year-old Zion man is celebrating a new lease on life after he underwent a kidney transplant while he was still awake. Harry Stackhouse, a father of six and grandfather to 17 ...
A Zion man is the second to recover from an awake kidney transplant at Northwestern Medicine. ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch Harry Stackhouse was diagnosed with COVID-19 ...
Washington: "I saw everything," says 74-year-old Harry Stackhouse from Illinois, who was awake during his recent kidney transplant. He felt no pain as he chatted with doctors, examined the donor ...
On July 15, Chicago-based Northwestern Medicine performed its second-ever awake kidney transplant. The patient was a 74-year-old man, who left the hospital after 36 hours. He shared his experience in ...
A Venezuelan man who came to Chicago to save his brother’s life but was detained by ICE is finally free after weeks of public outcry and the two were reunited Friday in Pilsen.
⁠Transplant surgeons at Northwestern Medicine in Illinois have performed what is thought to be the first awake kidney transplant in the US. The patient, 28-year-old John Nicholas of Chicago, was ...
The recipient, 74-year-old Harry Stackhouse, is the second patient at the Chicago-based system to undergo an awake kidney transplant. Instead of using general anesthesia, clinicians injected a ...
CHICAGO — A man who is trying to get his brother a life-saving transplant will soon be released after spending the last month in ICE custody. Attorneys received a call on Wednesday morning ...
CHICAGO, Ill. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- There are more than 780,000 people living with kidney disease. On average, 25,000 people will receive a transplant each year. But 90,000 people are still on the ...
A man who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the Chicago area after traveling to the U.S. to help his brother in kidney failure has been released from custody to make a ...
Community seeks release of ICE detainee for brother's life-saving kidney transplant Jose Alfredo Pacheco Gonzalez, 37, was diagnosed with end-stage kidney failure in late 2023.
CHICAGO, Ill. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - There are more than 780,000 people living with kidney disease. On average, 25,000 people will receive a transplant each year. But 90,000 people are still on the ...