Johns Hopkins performs world's first 'total' penis transplant

Johns Hopkins performs world’s first ‘total’ penis transplant, on veteran wounded by IED blast – Baltimore Sun

Johns Hopkins surgeons performed the most complex penis transplant ever in late March on a soldier who lost his genitals during a bomb blast in Afghanistan.

Over the course of 14 hours, specialists transplanted a penis, a scrotum and a part of the abdominal wall from a deceased donor onto the wounded soldier, Johns Hopkins announced Monday. The handful of similar transplants previously performed at hospitals in Massachusetts, South Africa and China involved only a penis.

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Apparently this has been done before - read the article for more detail.


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