The Phnom Penh Post

Live donor limb transplant

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VIETNAM has successful­ly conducted the world’s first limb transplant from a live donor, Central Military Hospital 108 announced on Monday.

Doctors at Hanoi’s Central Military Hospital 108 operated, opening up new opportunit­ies for treating patients with damaged limbs, said the hospital’s director Dr Mai Hong Bang.

The surgery was conducted on January 21 this year.

The patient receiving the limb was Pham Van Vuong, 31, a resident from the capital’s Thanh Tri district.

Vuong suffered an accident at work in 2016. His left hand and about one third of his arm were irreparabl­y damaged and doctors had to amputate it.

At the beginning of this year, the Central Military Hospital 108 received another serious case.

The victim also suffered a work accident that damaged his upper left arm, near the armpit.

After three weeks of treatment, doctors were unable to save the patient’s arm and decided to amputate it. However, the patient’s left hand was still intact and could be transplant­ed.

The victim, who remains anonymous, and his family had agreed to donate the hand to Vuong as a humanitari­an gesture.

Since Vuong’s hand is already undergoing multiple infections and necrosis, the transplant­ed body part might also face infections, but the doctors said that they have taken all considerat­ions and decided to go ahead with the operation.

The surgery, which took eight hours, was conducted by the hospital’s deputy director Professor Nguyen The Hoang and his colleagues.

Now, more than a month after the operation, Vuong can use his left hand to hold things, such as a table tennis ball.

Vuong still needs to undergo more physical therapy sessions to improve his range of movement.

Professor Hoang expects that after six months to a year of therapy, the patient will have made a full recovery.

Vuong said he fell into a deep state of depression when he lost his left hand and only recovered thanks to the support of his family.

He extended his gratitude to the doctors and especially the donor who helped him return to a normal life.

The hospital said that since 1998, about 89 limb transplant­s – a highly sophistica­ted microvascu­lar surgery technique – have been performed worldwide.

However, all were from brain-dead donors.

 ?? VIET NAM NEWS VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY/ ?? Central Military Hospital 108 director Dr Mai Hong Bang (centre) checks Vuong’s motor functions following the procedure.
VIET NAM NEWS VIETNAM NEWS AGENCY/ Central Military Hospital 108 director Dr Mai Hong Bang (centre) checks Vuong’s motor functions following the procedure.

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