| Literature DB >> 25013665 |
A Kalantar-Hormozi1, F Firoozi1, M Yavari2, E Arasteh2, K Najafizadeh3, F Rashid-Farokhi4.
Abstract
Nowadays, hand transplantation is a very challenging procedure for surgeons and researchers worldwide. Despite many problems that may occur after this surgery, some centers continue to practice this highly sophisticated procedure. Herein, we report on a 38-year-old man who received hand transplant from a 24-year-old brain-dead man. This patient had lost his right hand from the lower one-third of forearm six years before after a trauma from a mincing machine. Team members organized pre-operative research, cadaver dissection, legal consultation, religious permission and discussion to patient. This procedure was done by 15 Khordad Plastic Surgery Transplant team on February 27, 2013 for the first time in Iran.Entities:
Keywords: Hand; Iran; allotransplant; composite tissue allotransplantation; forearm amputation; hand transplant
Year: 2013 PMID: 25013665 PMCID: PMC4089315
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Organ Transplant Med ISSN: 2008-6482
Figure 1Forearm stump before hand transplant
Figure 220 days after hand transplant
Figure 3Radiogtaphy of transplanted hand 40 days after surgery