Facial allotransplantation has become a surgical reality. The first successful segmental human face transplants have demonstrated that facial allografts are reliable, their rejection can be prevented by low-dose immunosuppression, and their neurologic recovery enables oral and expressive functions of the face to be restored. Clinical facts have shown that the risk-benefit balance is acceptable in the medium term, that at the neurocognitive level the allograft is reintegrated in the body scheme of the recipient, and that it does not engender a donor identity transfer. This article presents a classification of facial allografts and discusses the technical, immunologic, and ethical challenges that lie ahead
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
AbstractHuman face transplantation is now a clinical reality. The surgical techniques necessary to p...
Facial reconstructive surgery aims to establish anatomic normality as closely as possible following ...
Face transplant (FT) has evolved enormously in the last 10 years since the successful completion of ...
The aim of this study was to describe two methods of face-harvesting techniques - a skin and soft ti...
Facial transplantation is a revolutionary procedure developed recently, which is indicated if autolo...
Face Transplantation: where do we stand? (François PETIT et al.) page 2 The recent clinical cases of...
Facial transplantation has emerged in recent years as a promising treatment option for patients with...
AbstractA total of 18 composite tissue allotransplants of the face have currently been reported. Pri...
It is well known that patients with severe facial injuries accom-panied by facial disfiguration are ...
Background: Facial transplantation has the potential to become a viable option in the treatment of a...
International audienceIs it surprising that in more than10 years only less than40 face allotransplan...
Advances in immunosuppressive treatments and microsurgical techniques have rendered composite tissue...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
AbstractHuman face transplantation is now a clinical reality. The surgical techniques necessary to p...
Facial reconstructive surgery aims to establish anatomic normality as closely as possible following ...
Face transplant (FT) has evolved enormously in the last 10 years since the successful completion of ...
The aim of this study was to describe two methods of face-harvesting techniques - a skin and soft ti...
Facial transplantation is a revolutionary procedure developed recently, which is indicated if autolo...
Face Transplantation: where do we stand? (François PETIT et al.) page 2 The recent clinical cases of...
Facial transplantation has emerged in recent years as a promising treatment option for patients with...
AbstractA total of 18 composite tissue allotransplants of the face have currently been reported. Pri...
It is well known that patients with severe facial injuries accom-panied by facial disfiguration are ...
Background: Facial transplantation has the potential to become a viable option in the treatment of a...
International audienceIs it surprising that in more than10 years only less than40 face allotransplan...
Advances in immunosuppressive treatments and microsurgical techniques have rendered composite tissue...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
Three years ago, the Working Party on Facial Transplantation concluded that until there was more inf...
AbstractHuman face transplantation is now a clinical reality. The surgical techniques necessary to p...
Facial reconstructive surgery aims to establish anatomic normality as closely as possible following ...