Experience of a Brazilian surgeon in a hand transplant case: "What I saw, what I learned"

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Autor(a) principal: Panattoni Filho,Joao Bosco Rezende
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Tsai,Tsu-Min, Tien,Huey, Kutz,Joseph
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-36162013000600567
Resumo: The Louisville VCA (Vascularized Composite Allograft) Program is one of the largest hand transplant programs in the world. During my hand surgery fellowship at the Christine M. Kleinert Institute, the team performed the eighth hand transplant on the seventh recipient in Louisville. The Louisville VCA Program has done 9 hand transplants in 8 recipients with one bilateral case. Among these are the first 5 hand transplant cases in the United States. The first case was done in 1999 and has the World's longest follow-up. The seventh case was performed in a 36-year-old male on July 10, 2011. The result achieved so far can be considered excellent with a very good patient satisfaction. There is a large multidisciplinary team involved in such procedures with all members playing a crucial role for the achievement of the best result possible. The present paper focuses on the surgical procedure for the seventh recipient, which was unique due to the level of amputation of the recipient's hand, with preservation of nerve to the thumb.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Experience of a Brazilian surgeon in a hand transplant case: "What I saw, what I learned"
title Experience of a Brazilian surgeon in a hand transplant case: "What I saw, what I learned"
spellingShingle Experience of a Brazilian surgeon in a hand transplant case: "What I saw, what I learned"
Panattoni Filho,Joao Bosco Rezende
Amputation
Hand
Therapy
Transplantation
title_short Experience of a Brazilian surgeon in a hand transplant case: "What I saw, what I learned"
title_full Experience of a Brazilian surgeon in a hand transplant case: "What I saw, what I learned"
title_fullStr Experience of a Brazilian surgeon in a hand transplant case: "What I saw, what I learned"
title_full_unstemmed Experience of a Brazilian surgeon in a hand transplant case: "What I saw, what I learned"
title_sort Experience of a Brazilian surgeon in a hand transplant case: "What I saw, what I learned"
author Panattoni Filho,Joao Bosco Rezende
author_facet Panattoni Filho,Joao Bosco Rezende
Tsai,Tsu-Min
Tien,Huey
Kutz,Joseph
author_role author
author2 Tsai,Tsu-Min
Tien,Huey
Kutz,Joseph
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Panattoni Filho,Joao Bosco Rezende
Tsai,Tsu-Min
Tien,Huey
Kutz,Joseph
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amputation
Hand
Therapy
Transplantation
topic Amputation
Hand
Therapy
Transplantation
description The Louisville VCA (Vascularized Composite Allograft) Program is one of the largest hand transplant programs in the world. During my hand surgery fellowship at the Christine M. Kleinert Institute, the team performed the eighth hand transplant on the seventh recipient in Louisville. The Louisville VCA Program has done 9 hand transplants in 8 recipients with one bilateral case. Among these are the first 5 hand transplant cases in the United States. The first case was done in 1999 and has the World's longest follow-up. The seventh case was performed in a 36-year-old male on July 10, 2011. The result achieved so far can be considered excellent with a very good patient satisfaction. There is a large multidisciplinary team involved in such procedures with all members playing a crucial role for the achievement of the best result possible. The present paper focuses on the surgical procedure for the seventh recipient, which was unique due to the level of amputation of the recipient's hand, with preservation of nerve to the thumb.
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