First ever face transplant in US - success
December 17, 2008 by Aubrey01 · Leave a Comment

A horribly disfigured woman who lived like an outcast because of her appearance woke up Wednesday with a brand new face.
The Cleveland Clinic announced it has performed the first ever face transplant operation in the U.S. - and the most radical makeover of its kind ever.
Doctors replaced all but the woman’s chin, lower lip, upper eyelids and forehead. The other 80% of her face was replaced with one donated from a female cadaver.
They also grafted on facial nerves and muscles so the woman’s new face functions - and is not just a mask.
“Our patient was called names and humiliated,” said Dr. Maria Siemionow, who led that team that performed the 22-hour operation two weeks ago. “You need the face to face the world.”
Siemionow did not identify her patient and said even less about the female donor beyond saying that she “deserves our thanks.”
Before the operation, the transplant patient - whose face was ruined by some kind of traumatic accident - could not smile or smell or taste. Now, she can, doctors said.
“We never thought for a moment that our sister would ever have a chance at a normal life again, after the trauma she endured,” the woman’s sibling said in a statement. “There are tears of joy, and tears of pain that it took one to pass for one to have the life.”
Dr. Warren Breidenbach, a surgeon at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Ky., who did the nation’s first hand transplant in 1999, said the woman with the new face was in good hands.
“She’s a leader in this field,” Breidenbach said of Siemionow, a graduate of the Poznan Medical Academy in Poland.
It is only the fourth face transplant ever.
Full article from the NY Daily News
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