Human head transplant less than a year away, surgeon says
Sergio Canavero has revealed that the world's first human head transplant will take place within 10 months, and he's already planning his next project.
By this time next year, if all goes according to plan, the world's first human head transplant will have taken place, Italian surgeon Sergio Canavero has revealed.
In early 2015, Canavero made headlines around the world when he announced that he would perform the ground-breaking surgery within two years. Now, he has revealed in an interview with German magazine OOOM that it's going to take place within 10 months, in China.
The patient will not be previous transplant volunteer Valery Spiridonov, who has a form of spinal muscular atrophy called Werdnig-Hoffmann Disease.
"The first patient will be Chinese," Canavero said.
The Chinese team of doctors will be led by Xiaoping Ren of Harbin Medical University, who in 2014 published his research on head transplants on mice. Ren was also a member of the team that performed the first successful hand transplant in the US, and in January 2016 published as co-author alongside Canavero an article in the journal Surgical Neurology International on the scientific backlash on the procedure.
The technique was laid out in a 2013 paper, involving a procedure estimated to take 36 hours.
Canavero claims to have successfully performed the procedure on a monkey. But other scientists have expressed ethical concerns. New York University bioethicist Arthur Caplan said Canavero was "out of his mind," noting that even if the procedure can be performed successfully, we have no idea what effect the chemistry of a new body would have on the transplanted head and brain.
DoDo should be first

https://www.cnet.com/news/surgeon-claims-first-human-head-transplant-a-year-away/
I don't see how this would even be possible. The head being being transplanted on the other body would have to be dead...brain dead as well...so how would it work?
Let me explain, si je peux
You will need a head, a body, preferably both at room temperature, a sharp scalpel
Hahaha
