Double Hand Transplant Patient Relearns How to Hold
After receiving radical hand transplant surgery, Lindsay Ess had to relearn what hands could do.
After receiving radical hand transplant surgery, Lindsay Ess had to relearn what hands could do.
NDTVSeven arrested in kidney transplantation racket in BangaloreDeccan HeraldAccording to the modus operandi kidney transplantation was done after fake documents were certified and approved, and the recipients made to cough up between Rs 5 lakh and Rs …
Competition affects who gets a liver transplant
Reuters “The practice, in terms of choosing patients who can undergo liver transplantation and accepting organs that are already listed for transplantations, varies significantly between centers,” Charlton, who wasn’t involved in the new study, told Reuters … |
LEEDS, England, Jan. 4 (UPI) — A British grandfather receiving the country’s first hand transplant says he has already gained movement of his fingers following the operation.
A 51-year-old man has become the first person in the UK to have a hand transplant.
Research and Markets: Kidney Transplantation: Challenging the Future 2012Fort Mills TimesThis e-book is an overview of recent advances in the realm of kidney transplantation. The volume discusses developments in surgical procedures while presenting a p…
Gurgaon Hospital Performs Intestinal Transplant
Outlook Dr A S Soin, Chairman of Medanta Institute of Liver Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine, told a press conference that the patient was seized by severe abdominal pain in 2009 after which he underwent six minor surgeries and four life-threatening … Intestinal transplant saves man’s lifeNewstrack India |
Lindsay Ess underwent a hand transplant after losing her limbs to a sepsis infection.
Hand Transplant: What Are The Risks Involved?
Sky News It took many attempts to perfect heart transplantation. But, of course, that’s a life-saving procedure – and well worth the risks. A hand transplant is only life-enhancing – if it works. Mr Cahill had a fully-functioning left hand. One can only hope … |
The successful hand transplant for former pub landlord Mark Cahill is the latest amazing medical breakthrough in transplant procedures.