Woman recovering after rare windpipe transplant from donor

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Woman recovering after rare windpipe transplant from donor

Trachea transplant recipient Sonia Sein gives a blood sample during a checkup visit at Mt. Sinai hospital in New York on Monday, March, 22, 2021. Sein says she had spent the last six years “trying to catch every breath at every moment" after extensive treatment for her severe asthma damaged her windpipe. But she is breathing freely again after a January windpipe transplant. (AP Photo/Marshall Ritzel)
Trachea transplant recipient Sonia Sein talks with the lead surgeon of her procedure, Dr. Eric Genden, left, and Dr. Sandy Florman during a checkup visit at Mt. Sinai hospital in New York on Monday, March, 22, 2021. Doctors say this operation could help other people including COVID-19 patients left with serious windpipe damage from breathing machines. (AP Photo/Marshall Ritzel)
Trachea transplant recipient Sonia Sein talks with the lead surgeon of her procedure, Dr. Eric Genden, left, and Dr. Sandy Florman during a checkup visit at Mt. Sinai hospital in New York on Monday, March, 22, 2021. Doctors say this operation could help other people including COVID-19 patients left with serious windpipe damage from breathing machines. (AP Photo/Marshall Ritzel)

Woman recovering after rare windpipe transplant from donor

Trachea transplant recipient Sonia Sein gives a blood sample during a checkup visit at Mt. Sinai hospital in New York on Monday, March, 22, 2021. Sein says she had spent the last six years “trying to catch every breath at every moment" after extensive treatment for her severe asthma damaged her windpipe. But she is breathing freely again after a January windpipe transplant. (AP Photo/Marshall Ritzel)
Trachea transplant recipient Sonia Sein talks with the lead surgeon of her procedure, Dr. Eric Genden, left, and Dr. Sandy Florman during a checkup visit at Mt. Sinai hospital in New York on Monday, March, 22, 2021. Doctors say this operation could help other people including COVID-19 patients left with serious windpipe damage from breathing machines. (AP Photo/Marshall Ritzel)
Trachea transplant recipient Sonia Sein talks with the lead surgeon of her procedure, Dr. Eric Genden, left, and Dr. Sandy Florman during a checkup visit at Mt. Sinai hospital in New York on Monday, March, 22, 2021. Doctors say this operation could help other people including COVID-19 patients left with serious windpipe damage from breathing machines. (AP Photo/Marshall Ritzel)