Penis Transplant Declared Successful For The First Time In History
For the
first time in medical history, a penis transplant has been declared successful,
doctors at the Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital in South Africa
announced today.
The man
in question lost the organ three years ago because of complications following a
traditional circumcision procedure, Bloomberg reports.
But he
now appears to have made a full recovery following a nine-hour-long operation
in December; his doctors say that his penis is “fully functional.”
It
was a privilege to be part of this first successful penis transplant in the
world.” “We’ve proved that it can be done — we can give someone an organ
that is just as good as the one that he had,” Frank Graewe, head of the
Division of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery at Stellenbosch
University, said in a statement. “It was a privilege to be part of this
first successful penis transplant in the world.”
This
is the world’s second penis transplant attempt. The first occurred in China in
2006; it had to be reversed two weeks later because the patient suffered
psychological problems following the operation.
The
South African man’s surgeons expected him to gain full use of the transplanted
organ within two years, but he recuperated much sooner than expected. “We are
very surprised by his rapid recovery,” said Andre Van der Merwe, the surgeon
who led the operation and the head of Urology at Stellenbosch University.
Penis
amputations aren’t uncommon in South Africa, because traditional circumcisions
can be risky, he added.
“The
heroes in all of this for me are the donor and his family,” Van Der Merwe said.
“They saved the lives of many people because they donated the heart, lungs,
kidneys, liver, skin, corneas, and then the penis.”
Penis Transplant Declared Successful For The First Time In History
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