O útero de uma mulher foi mantido vivo fora do corpo pela primeira vez
“Think of this as a human body,” says Javier González. In front of me is essentially a metal box on wheels. Standing at around a meter in height, it reminds me of a stainless-steel counter in a restaurant kitchen. It is covered in flexible plastic tubing—which act as veins and arteries—connecting a series of transparent…
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MIT Technology Review (United States) | Mar 28, 2026
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The ability to maintain a uterus outside the body could revolutionize organ transplants and save countless lives.
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There is a risk that this technology could lead to unintended consequences, such as altering the natural process of childbirth.
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Keeping a uterus alive outside the body raises ethical concerns about the commodification of human life and the potential for exploitation.
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This breakthrough in reproductive technology should be viewed as a scientific advancement, but we must carefully consider its implications on societal norms.
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The successful preservation of a woman's uterus outside the body opens new avenues for reproductive health and infertility treatments.
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