We are publishing this working party report on facial transplantation from the Royal College of Surgeons, England, in order to get opinions from the transplant community as to whether it is appropriate or not to perform this procedure at this point in time. There is no question that technically this can be done, but do the risks of failure, both technical and immunological, and the long-term risks of immunosuppression outweigh the potential benefits to the recipient who undoubtedly would be a severely burnt patient with a very scarred immobile face? The problems are not primarily technical but are immunological, psychological, and legal
Since the fi rst facial transplantation in 2005, 28 have been done worldwide with encouraging immuno...
AbstractA total of 18 composite tissue allotransplants of the face have currently been reported. Pri...
As a member of the Working Party set up by the RoyalCollege of Surgeons (RCS) in England to consider...
We are publishing this working party report on facial transplantation from the Royal College of Surg...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
Facial transplantation has emerged in recent years as a promising treatment option for patients with...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
Hettiaratchy and Butler (Lancet 2002;360:5-6) framed face transplantation as the next logical step o...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
It is well known that patients with severe facial injuries accom-panied by facial disfiguration are ...
Face transplant (FT) has evolved enormously in the last 10 years since the successful completion of ...
Face Transplantation: where do we stand? (François PETIT et al.) page 2 The recent clinical cases of...
For these past two hundred years I have been living in utter seclusion from the rest of humanity. Li...
AbstractObjectivesFacial transplantation has emerged as a treatment option in facial reconstruction....
An American surgical team has announced its intention to perform the first human facial transplantat...
Since the fi rst facial transplantation in 2005, 28 have been done worldwide with encouraging immuno...
AbstractA total of 18 composite tissue allotransplants of the face have currently been reported. Pri...
As a member of the Working Party set up by the RoyalCollege of Surgeons (RCS) in England to consider...
We are publishing this working party report on facial transplantation from the Royal College of Surg...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
Facial transplantation has emerged in recent years as a promising treatment option for patients with...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
Hettiaratchy and Butler (Lancet 2002;360:5-6) framed face transplantation as the next logical step o...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
It is well known that patients with severe facial injuries accom-panied by facial disfiguration are ...
Face transplant (FT) has evolved enormously in the last 10 years since the successful completion of ...
Face Transplantation: where do we stand? (François PETIT et al.) page 2 The recent clinical cases of...
For these past two hundred years I have been living in utter seclusion from the rest of humanity. Li...
AbstractObjectivesFacial transplantation has emerged as a treatment option in facial reconstruction....
An American surgical team has announced its intention to perform the first human facial transplantat...
Since the fi rst facial transplantation in 2005, 28 have been done worldwide with encouraging immuno...
AbstractA total of 18 composite tissue allotransplants of the face have currently been reported. Pri...
As a member of the Working Party set up by the RoyalCollege of Surgeons (RCS) in England to consider...