A heart was flown from Alaska to Boston, breaking a transplant record. Here's how it was done.


Dr. Joseph Rubelowsky boarding a plane in Cleveland to recover a donated heart from Juneau, Alaska, on April 26, 2023.

Dr. Joseph Rubelowsky felt as if he had just robbed a bank.

Still in his scrubs, he boarded the Falcon 900 jet, sat down and glanced over at the white cooling contraption that held the day’s loot. Strapped to the aircraft floor, it looked like a normal carry-on suitcase.

But what the cooler carried was far from normal – and more precious than money or gold. It was a human heart.

Rubelowsky, a surgeon for Transplant Advocates, had just procured a healthy heart in Juneau, Alaska, and was on his way to Boston to hand-deliver the organ to surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital, who hoped the heart would still be viable for their patient.

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