World's First Double Hand Transplant Involving a Child Declared a Success (ctvnews.ca)
randomErr shares a report from CTV News: The first child in the world to undergo a double hand transplant is now able to write, feed and dress himself, doctors said Tuesday, declaring the ground-breaking operation a success after 18 months. The report in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health provides the first official medical update on 10-year old Zion Harvey, who underwent surgery to replace both hands in July 2015. Harvey had his hands and feet amputated at the age of two, following a sepsis infection. He also had a kidney transplant. Harvey was already receiving drugs to suppress any immune reaction to his kidney, which was a key factor in his selection for the 10-plus hour hand transplant surgery.
's all I can say.
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Would have been tough to jerk off with no hands
...each hand was from a different political party. His parents noticed their son had a red crayon in one hand and a blue crayon in the other as he was gerrymandering Sesame Street.
Care killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.
Kid just can't get enough. That monkey be hurtin' !
I hope this kid recovers and gives the operation two thumbs up!
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...deserves two really big hands.
Care killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.
Um.. I hope those hands keep growing with him...
That's incredible. It's also nasty AF. How weird would it be to have someone else's paws? Hey, what if they were black, or brown, or yellow?
The unasked question here is why was the Sepsis not managed in first place. It is well understood condition and early intervention is the key to successful outcomes, was he denied early healthcare cover, people should be told.
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I initially read it as double head transplant
Um... I hope those hands keep growing with him...
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Now, I'm not normally one to bitch and moan about the editorial staff, but how the heck is this article not from the "give-em-a-hand dept."?!?
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Are you missing somethig? ;)
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I was born without a thumb and with a tiny annoying useless thumb (couldn't move it due to lack of bones and muscles -- it was removed in 1984) as parts of my disabilities. Almost a decade later, I got a surgery to rotate my right hand's left non-thumb finger 90 degrees into a thumb. It was a success. I can use it for writing better, holding light cups, etc. However, it is not very strong. I still use my left untouched hand for heavier and stronger stuff. I didn't want to make a thumb for that hand for that reason. :)
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