Penn Medicine Establishes Hand Transplant Program
The Penn Hand Transplant Program is headed by
In contrast to the requirement of identifying a solid organ donor, selecting a donor for hand transplants involves additional matching criteria such as gender, ethnicity, race, skin color and tone and size. "Hand transplantation raises difficult and novel ethical challenges. Respect for donors and their families, the selection of recipients and the commitment to informed consent are all essential," said
The first two patients slated to receive bi-lateral hand transplants at HUP have undergone extensive medical screenings and evaluations. It is hoped that the first transplant will be performed sometime in the coming year.
The Penn Hand Transplant Program will only perform bi-lateral transplants. "People who have lost one arm can function fairly well doing every day tasks and beyond. Many single-arm amputees don't even bother with prosthetics except for cosmetic purposes. Even people who've tragically lost both arms are able to be somewhat self-sufficient if they have their lower extremities," said Dr. Levin. "However, someone who has had both arms and legs amputated is completely and totally dependent. The most basic functions of life are virtually impossible to perform - locomotion, grooming, feeding. Just imagine what it would be like to be unable to go to the bathroom alone...or to be unable to brush your hair," added Dr. Levin. "It's our goal at Penn to effectively and closely combine the roles of orthopaedics, plastic and transplant surgery in the field of composite tissue allotransplantation (CTA) so we can successfully treat these patients and give them back their independence."
"Reconstructive surgery is the new frontier of surgical transplantation and the results are promising," said Dr. Shaked. "Our experience over the decades in solid organ transplantation can successfully be applied to composite tissue allotransplantation and we fully support this major advancement in the care of patients in need of limb transplantation."
The primary cause of amputation in
"We have the level of surgical and academic expertise necessary to not only successfully offer complicated tissue allotransplantation procedures - but also to set the standards in this emerging field," added
The experience and expertise of the
"This region leads the nation in the number of individuals and families who say yes to organ and tissue donation," added
Only three other medical centers in
Penn Medicine is one of the world's leading academic medical centers, dedicated to the related missions of medical education, biomedical research, and excellence in patient care. Penn Medicine consists of the
Penn's School of Medicine is currently ranked #2 in
Penn Medicine's patient care facilities include:
- The Hospital of the
University of Pennsylvania - the nation's first teaching hospital, recognized as one of the nation's top 10 hospitals byU.S. News & World Report . Penn Presbyterian Medical Center - named one of the top 100 hospitals for cardiovascular care byThomson Reuters for six years.Pennsylvania Hospital - the nation's first hospital, founded in 1751, nationally recognized for excellence in orthopaedics, obstetrics & gynecology, and psychiatry & behavioral health.
Additional patient care facilities and services include Penn Medicine at Rittenhouse, a
Penn Medicine is committed to improving lives and health through a variety of community-based programs and activities. In fiscal year 2009, Penn Medicine provided
Gift of Life: Since 1974, Gift of Life has served as the link between donors and patients awaiting life-saving transplants in the eastern half of
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