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US firefighter has world's most extensive face transplant | US firefighter has world's most extensive face transplant |
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US surgeons say they have carried out the world's most extensive face transplant to date, including the entire scalp, ears and eyelids. | US surgeons say they have carried out the world's most extensive face transplant to date, including the entire scalp, ears and eyelids. |
Plastic surgeon Dr Eduardo Rodriguez led the team that performed the 26-hour surgery to give injured volunteer firefighter Patrick Hardison, aged 41, a new face. | Plastic surgeon Dr Eduardo Rodriguez led the team that performed the 26-hour surgery to give injured volunteer firefighter Patrick Hardison, aged 41, a new face. |
The donor was a 26-year-old, David Rodebaugh, who was fatally injured in a cycling accident. | The donor was a 26-year-old, David Rodebaugh, who was fatally injured in a cycling accident. |
The operation took place in August. | The operation took place in August. |
How to build a whole new face | |
At the time, the team at the NYU Langone Medical Center said the procedure had a 50:50 chance of working. | At the time, the team at the NYU Langone Medical Center said the procedure had a 50:50 chance of working. |
Mr Hardison, who was injured in a house fire as he attempted to rescue a woman he believed was trapped in the blaze, had third degree burns of his entire face and scalp. | Mr Hardison, who was injured in a house fire as he attempted to rescue a woman he believed was trapped in the blaze, had third degree burns of his entire face and scalp. |
He waited more than a year on a donor register for a perfect match - not only blood type but someone with fair skin and light hair. | He waited more than a year on a donor register for a perfect match - not only blood type but someone with fair skin and light hair. |
Million dollar face | Million dollar face |
Two operating teams worked in unison, one preparing the donor and the other the recipient. | Two operating teams worked in unison, one preparing the donor and the other the recipient. |
Three months on from the million dollar procedure, Mr Hardison, a father of five, is healing nicely, although he will need to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of his life to stop his body's immune system from fighting the transplant. | Three months on from the million dollar procedure, Mr Hardison, a father of five, is healing nicely, although he will need to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of his life to stop his body's immune system from fighting the transplant. |
Dr Rodriguez estimates that no more than five of the other patients who have received facial transplants around the world died after the new tissue was rejected. | Dr Rodriguez estimates that no more than five of the other patients who have received facial transplants around the world died after the new tissue was rejected. |
He told a press conference: "The amount of tissue transplanted in Patrick has not been done before. | He told a press conference: "The amount of tissue transplanted in Patrick has not been done before. |
"He is doing very well today for only day 93 [post-op]." | "He is doing very well today for only day 93 [post-op]." |
The procedure has restored his eyelids and blinking mechanism and he now has a full head of hair, as well as eyebrows, stubble and ears. | The procedure has restored his eyelids and blinking mechanism and he now has a full head of hair, as well as eyebrows, stubble and ears. |
Mr Hardison will need more operations in a few months time to remove some of the loose skin around his eyes and lips. | Mr Hardison will need more operations in a few months time to remove some of the loose skin around his eyes and lips. |
Mr Hardison says he is deeply grateful to his donor and the surgical team. | Mr Hardison says he is deeply grateful to his donor and the surgical team. |
"They have given me more than a new face. They have given me a new life." | "They have given me more than a new face. They have given me a new life." |
In 2005, a French woman called Isabelle Dinoire - who had sustained severe facial injuries after being mauled by a dog - made history by becoming the first patient in the world to have a partial face transplant. | In 2005, a French woman called Isabelle Dinoire - who had sustained severe facial injuries after being mauled by a dog - made history by becoming the first patient in the world to have a partial face transplant. |
Since then, more than 20 other patients have received partial or full face transplants at institutes across the globe. | Since then, more than 20 other patients have received partial or full face transplants at institutes across the globe. |
In 2010, a Spanish farmer, identified only as Oscar, was the first to have a full face transplant. His surgery replaced the nose and lips, but not the ears and scalp. | In 2010, a Spanish farmer, identified only as Oscar, was the first to have a full face transplant. His surgery replaced the nose and lips, but not the ears and scalp. |
Dr James Partridge, Chief Executive of the UK charity Changing Faces, said an altered appearance can be psychologically difficult to adjust to. | Dr James Partridge, Chief Executive of the UK charity Changing Faces, said an altered appearance can be psychologically difficult to adjust to. |
"There are myriad ethical issues too, and we mustn't lose sight of the complexities by just celebrating a successful transplant operation. In many ways, Mr Hardison's journey is only just beginning." | "There are myriad ethical issues too, and we mustn't lose sight of the complexities by just celebrating a successful transplant operation. In many ways, Mr Hardison's journey is only just beginning." |