- Jun 10, 2017
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How old was she supposed to be at the time of the accident? In the real world 13+ can get adult hearts (no idea what the standard of care in Japan would be though)I'm going to just sort of crap on this theory, but you can't put an adult humans heart in a child or young teen as its to big in general.
That being said this is a fictional work and real world issues might not apply. Also she had crime connections so they might be able to get ahold of a doctor with no ethics willing to do it survival rate for something like that is really low though
The parts that wouldn't happen in the real world: Organs almost never go to the same hospital, the odds that two unrelated individuals in the same accident having relatively compatible hla subtypes is vanishingly small. I also can't say I've heard of heart transplants occurring due to a traumatic injury
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