First Bilateral Hand Transplant in a Child: Zions Story
The worlds first bilateral hand transplant in a child has taken place at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia. For more: The surgery took more than 12 hours. The team, led by L. Scott Levin, M. D., and Benjamin Chang, M. D., included 12 surgeons, 8 nurses, 4 anesthesiologists and others. Levin and Chang direct the Hand Transplantation Program at CHOP. The recipient, Zion, 8, lost his hands and lower legs at the age of 2 as a result of a lifethreatening infection.
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