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The man volunteering to be the guinea pig for pioneering head transplant surgery is selling souvenir mugs and t-shirts to pay for the £14million operation himself. Russian Valery Spiridonov, who suffers from a genetic muscle-wasting disease, wants to go under the knife of maverick Italian surgeon Sergio Canavero, dubbed Dr Frankenstein. And to help achieve his dream, the 31-year-old is marketing a range of souvenirs, including clocks, coasters and caps with the logo ' and showing an image of his head on a healthy, muscular body. Scroll down for video. Share He has spoken exclusively about his quest to raise funds for the risky operation, which he hopes could be as soon as next year. Valery has also hit back at critics of new research in China and South Korea, which has involved transplanting the heads of a monkey, a rat and mice, which he claims is vital to his hopes of obtaining a new body.
He intends to go under the knife as Canavero's guinea pig - trusting that after his head has been severed by a super-sharp blade, it can be fixed successfully onto a healthy human body. 'We have a souvenir shop with symbols of our movement - Desire for Life,' he said, emphasising that 'all the income will be spent on scientific research aimed at preparation for the main surgery'. Valery has the potentially fatal Werdnig-Hoffman disease, also known as spinal muscular atrophy, and has been physically handicapped since childhood.
He needs to raise an estimated £14million needed for the research and surgery, but wants to do all he can to realise his dream to go under the knife. So far his online shop is only in Russian, but he intends to offer an English language version soon. Valery and the surgeon now say the procedure, which is strongly opposed by many medical experts, is expected to go ahead in Russia if legal clearance is granted, with the help of a team of senior medics. The operation is penciled in for late next year. Organic T-shir t - 1,085 roubles (£9.60), Polo shirt (ladies) - 1,305 roubles (£11.55) Long sleeve shirt (men) - 2,290 roubles (£20.25) Long sleeve shirt (ladies) - 2,140 roubles (£18.95) Thermos flask - 1,249 roubles (£11.05) iPhone case - 869 roubles (£7.70) Mugs - from 655 roubles to 790 roubles (£5.80 to £7.00) Clock - 1,440 roubles (£12.75) Baseball cap - 640 roubles (£5.65) Computer mouse pad - 690 roubles (£6.10) Valery admitted: 'I am not rushing to go under the surgeon's knife.
I am not shouting - come and save me here and now. 'Yes, I do have a disease which often leads to death, but my first role in this project is not that of a patient. 'First of all, I am a scientist, I am an engineer, and I am keen to persuade people - medical professionals - that such operation is necessary. 'I am not going crazy here and rushing to cut off my head, believe me.
The surgery will take place only when all believe that the success is 99 per cent possible.' The Italian medic this month appealed to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for finance, while also calling on Russia's moneybag oligarchs to cough up the money he claims he needs to make the head transplant surgery a reality. Ren Xiaoping, a surgeon from the Harbin Medical University in China, is working with Canavero to perform the controversial procedure after 'successfully' attaching one monkey's head to the body of another. While no scientific articles have yet been published on the experiment, Dr Canavero claimed the monkey survived 'perfectly without injury', but was then put down for ethical reasons.
Canavero's supporters also claim 'the first studies on human cadavers have already begun in China and will be expanded shortly'. Valery has hit out at backlash from scientists over the monkey and rodent tests. Bioethicist Arthur Caplan, of New York University School of Medicine, told starkly: 'When it gets published in a peer-reviewed journal I'll be interested. I think the rest of it is BS.'
He accused the Italian neurosurgeon of seeking to jump before he could walk, urging him to concentrate on finessing his techniques to help spinal cord injuries as an initial step. Support: Valery, pictured aged 16 with his mother Viktoriya, has been physically handicapped since childhood 'It's like saying I want to fly to the next galaxy when it would be nice to set up a colony on Mars, and I think about the same odds,' said Caplan. But Valery told MailOnline: 'Let me say a bit more about this rat.
'In this case, the rat's head was not completely separated from the body - only the spine, or the spinal cord, was cut, then some polyethylene glycol was added along with some other patented substances, and it took one month for the spinal cord to knit together and the rat regained the ability to operate its own body. Italian surgeon Sergio Canavero 'This experiment is an important piece of our puzzle because now we know for sure that it is possible for a spinal cord to grow back together. 'I can tell you that within the last 18 months, about 1,000 similar surgeries were performed in China, and I can say that this very rat is not the best sample. 'We will say more as soon as the information is published in the scientific magazines, because until then it is restricted by copyright.'
Valery added: 'About the monkey, a different technology was tested here. It was about regaining blood circulation. 'The head was cut off completely but nothing was done to the spine. Blood recirculation and refrigeration of the brain - down to 15C - was tested.
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'In other words, other pieces of the puzzle were tested here. And again, it is important that the circulation was regained in the end in a situation when the head was completely cut off the body.' Valery added: 'Of course I am glad to see that elements of the puzzle are matching and getting together. 'There is no doubt that nowadays we possess the technology which is far above all that was known earlier in terms of knitting back together the spinal cord. Trusting: The technique planned involves freezing the head and body, severing the patient's neck, then using polyethylene glycol to enable the head to attach to the donor body and spinal cord 'This technology works and I am sure that at the end of April all professional doctors will be convinced of it when the research materials are published. 'Every day the number of people who trust Canavero, and what he is doing, will only grow.'
Valery insisted that a number of clinics and top surgeons in Russia are ready to work with the Italian, although they have not yet gone public to say so. 'Our only problem is lack of financial resources, this is what stops any serious research in Russia,' he said. The technique planned by the Italian professor involves freezing the head and body, severing the patient's neck, then using polyethylene glycol to enable the head to attach to the donor body and spinal cord. 'Valery's head will be detached from his body and transferred to another one in a matter of seconds, and brain's blood flow will start in about 15 minutes,' Canavero promised. Canavero admits he does not have the funds to undertake the surgery on Valery and also acknowledged the risks. Under the knife: Valery and the surgeon now say the procedure, which is strongly opposed by many medical experts, is expected to go ahead in Russia 'I have no single penny,' he said.
'I have received several offers but anonymously. This is not an option for me. 'There should be no mysteries and misunderstandings in this case. I'm waiting for a particular person to announce in public: here is the cheque, do the surgery.' He added: 'Can I guarantee that everything goes successfully?
Gagarin went to space in 1961. Half-century has passed since then but rockets keep blowing up. 'Something may fall through in our case - but I am optimistic.'
The would-be head transplant patient added: 'If I manage to replace my body and if everything goes well, it will allow me to be free of the limitations I am experiencing.' . Valery's online Russian shop is.