108-year old human liver and other long-lived body parts

Looks like hepatic division for two transplant recipients is typical practice.

Further slicing is when Dr. Lecter is having a dinner party .

I’ve heard stories of very old transplanted corneas such as this one from 2008 about a cornea that pre-dates the Eiffel Tower:

My father was a liver doctor and taught at a medical school. He got my brother to draw a picture of Prometheus and the eagle, which my father used in his classes. He believed the Greeks knew that the liver grows back.

The typical liver donor is a young man who didn’t wear a helmet when he was out on his motorcycle. So yeah, probably.

In her case the young male donor was on a bicycle but yeah