Navigation Links
Face – off! This ain’t no Sci-i

The next few days could make or break the hopes of a team of eminent plastic surgeons led by professor Peter Butler of London's Royal Free Hospital who are waiting for the// final approval from The Royal Free hospital’s ethics committee to carry out a full fledged complete face transplant which would involve the complete replacement of a disfigured face with the tissues from a donor who is dead.

Although the hospital had granted permission to Prof. Butler to look out for possible candidates who may benefit from such a venture, final approval to proceed further is yet to be granted. There is a possibility of outright rejection on the grounds of being too risky a procedure or that it deems further research on one side or it can be sanctioned forth right following the steps of France which gave the green signal to a team of plastic surgeons to do a ‘partial’ face transplant just ten months ago replacing the nose mouth and chin of a lady who was mauled by a dog. The ethics authority in France did not give the surgeons to do a complete transplant on the grounds that it was too risky.

Efforts in the UK to pursue complete transplants faced opposition in 2003 from the Royal College of Surgeons who argued that the impact on the psyche in case of failure could be devastating and more research should go into the new domain of full face transplants.

Prof. Butler claims that the 60% of the public are with him who recognize his work which spans the whole of last decade. He hopes to raise the £20,000 expected to cover each operation instead of expecting the NHS to be burdened with this whopping cost.

Doctors claim that the recipient’s face will not completely change over to the donor’s face but would be a hybrid of the two.

'"/>




Page: 1

Related medicine news :

1. Chandy Undergoes Surgery In Switzerland
2. Bird Flu Now Spreads to Switzerland
3. Number Of Bird Flu Cases In Switzerland Reaches 11
4. Risk of deep vein thrombosis less in people who were flight stockings when flying
5. Health and Human Services stockpiles 20 million bird flu Vaccines
6. Rich countries stock piling anti flu drugs with no stocks available for poor countries
7. Bird flu: the threat causes lowering in poultry stocks
8. Time is ripe to take stock of depression
9. Burma Restocks Poultry Farms Again
10. Depleting stock of antiretroviral drugs in Uganda raises concern
11. Companies ensure enough stock of bird flu drug
Post Your Comments:
*Name:
*Comment:
*Email:
TAG: Face off This ain Sci

Breaking Medicine Technology:Chinese-American Women & Korean-American Women at Highest Risk for Developing Diabetes During Pregnancy 2Chinese-American Women & Korean-American Women at Highest Risk for Developing Diabetes During Pregnancy 3Chinese-American Women & Korean-American Women at Highest Risk for Developing Diabetes During Pregnancy 4Boston Scientific Announces Pricing of $2 Billion of Senior Notes 2Boston Scientific Announces Pricing of $2 Billion of Senior Notes 3Statement by American Dental Association President Dr John S Findley on Passage of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act 48805 1Statement by American Dental Association President Dr John S Findley on Passage of the Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act 48805 2Stars Spotlight Personal Triumphs Over Stuttering 48801 1Stars Spotlight Personal Triumphs Over Stuttering 48801 2Stars Spotlight Personal Triumphs Over Stuttering 48801 3Stars Spotlight Personal Triumphs Over Stuttering 48801 4When It Comes to Natural Remedies for Hormonal Balance the Proof Is in the Clinical Research 4589 1When It Comes to Natural Remedies for Hormonal Balance the Proof Is in the Clinical Research 4589 2When It Comes to Natural Remedies for Hormonal Balance the Proof Is in the Clinical Research 4589 3