Spanish Surgeons Conduct the World's First Double Leg Transplant

Tuesday, July 12, 2011 - 14:00 in Health & Medicine

It's Been a Big Week for Surgery via Wikimedia This month in amazing medical procedures, it's all about Europe. Last week we learned that a pan-European team of researchers and doctors have successfully pulled off the first transplant of a synthetic organ grown from the patient's own stem cells. This week, the world's first double leg transplant was successfully executed in Spain. The male patient has not yet been identified, but the 13-hour surgery that involved painstakingly reattaching each of his nerves and blood vessels to those in his new legs has been deemed a success. The patient is awake and reportedly quite pleased with his new biological hardware, though it will take a good deal of immunotherapy to ensure his body doesn't reject the new limbs, and another several months before he can be expected to gain any feeling in the transplanted extremities. Leg amputees usually aren't good candidates for limb...

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