First penis transplant reversed after two weeks
Friday, September 22, 2006
Two weeks after Chinese surgeons successfully transplanted a donated penis onto an unidentified 44-year-old man, they were requested to remove it. Despite functioning perfectly and having been physically accepted by the body, the patient and his wife asked for the penis to be amputated, due to the severe psychological trauma they had both suffered.
A team of surgeons led by Dr Hu Weilie took 15 hours to attach the penis, which was donated by the family of a 22-year-old brain-dead patient. Doctors have successfully re-attached patients' own severed members in the past, but this was the first use of a second-party penis.
The psychological rejection of the penis is not unusual from a medical point of view; in 2001 surgeons removed the world's first transplanted hand from donee Clint Hallam, who wanted the "hideous and withered" hand to be removed because he had become "mentally detached" from it. The team that led the transplant have since performed the world's first double arm transplant.
Sources
- The Associated Press and Reuters. "First penis transplant reversed after two weeks" — MSN, September 19, 2006
- Ian Sample. "Man rejects first penis transplant" — The Guardian, September 18, 2006
- UPI. "First penis transplant patient hated it" — United Press International, September 18, 2006
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