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Brendan Marrocco, US quadruple amputee, gets new arms | |
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The first US soldier to survive losing four limbs in Iraq has said he is looking forward to swimming and driving after having a double arm transplant. | The first US soldier to survive losing four limbs in Iraq has said he is looking forward to swimming and driving after having a double arm transplant. |
Brendan Marrocco, 26, was injured by a roadside bomb in 2009. | Brendan Marrocco, 26, was injured by a roadside bomb in 2009. |
He also received bone marrow from the deceased donor of his arms, a therapy intended to help his body accept the new limbs with minimal medication. | He also received bone marrow from the deceased donor of his arms, a therapy intended to help his body accept the new limbs with minimal medication. |
His surgeon says it will take more than a year to know how fully Mr Marrocco will be able to use the new arms. | His surgeon says it will take more than a year to know how fully Mr Marrocco will be able to use the new arms. |
"The maximum speed is an inch a month for nerve regeneration," Dr W P Andrew Lee, who led the 13-hour surgery last month at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, told a news conference on Tuesday. | "The maximum speed is an inch a month for nerve regeneration," Dr W P Andrew Lee, who led the 13-hour surgery last month at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, told a news conference on Tuesday. |
Four other soldiers have lost all four limbs and survived since Mr Marrocco. | Four other soldiers have lost all four limbs and survived since Mr Marrocco. |
'Sky's the limit' | 'Sky's the limit' |
He said he did not know much about the donor but was "humbled by their gift". | He said he did not know much about the donor but was "humbled by their gift". |
His surgery was only the seventh double-hand or double-arm transplant ever done in the US. | His surgery was only the seventh double-hand or double-arm transplant ever done in the US. |
On Tuesday Mr Marrocco said he was looking forward to returning to driving and swimming after the transplant. | On Tuesday Mr Marrocco said he was looking forward to returning to driving and swimming after the transplant. |
"I just want to get the most out of these arms, and just as goals come up, knock them down and take it absolutely as far as I can," Mr Marrocco said on Tuesday. | "I just want to get the most out of these arms, and just as goals come up, knock them down and take it absolutely as far as I can," Mr Marrocco said on Tuesday. |
While he has used prosthetic legs, the former soldier said he hated not having hands. | While he has used prosthetic legs, the former soldier said he hated not having hands. |
"You talk with your hands. You do everything with your hands, basically, and when you don't have that, you're kind of lost for a while," he said. | "You talk with your hands. You do everything with your hands, basically, and when you don't have that, you're kind of lost for a while," he said. |
Arm and hands prosthetics are generally not as advanced as those for feet and legs. | Arm and hands prosthetics are generally not as advanced as those for feet and legs. |
While he continues physical therapy at Johns Hopkins and later at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, doctors are giving Mr Marrocco a good prognosis on the ultimate ability to use his new hands. | While he continues physical therapy at Johns Hopkins and later at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, doctors are giving Mr Marrocco a good prognosis on the ultimate ability to use his new hands. |
"He's a young man with a tremendous amount of hope, and he's stubborn - stubborn in a good way," said Dr Jaimie Shores, the hospital's clinical director of hand transplantation. | "He's a young man with a tremendous amount of hope, and he's stubborn - stubborn in a good way," said Dr Jaimie Shores, the hospital's clinical director of hand transplantation. |
"I think the sky's the limit." | "I think the sky's the limit." |
Mr Marrocco had been living in a specially outfitted home in Staten Island, but it was heavily damaged as the cyclone Sandy hit the New York City borough last year. | Mr Marrocco had been living in a specially outfitted home in Staten Island, but it was heavily damaged as the cyclone Sandy hit the New York City borough last year. |