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brassmonkey 05-16-2016 02:13 PM

1st US penis transplant could raise hope for maimed soldiers
 
BOSTON (AP) ? A 64-year-old cancer patient has received the nation's first penis transplant, a groundbreaking operation that may also help accident victims and some of the many U.S. veterans maimed by roadside bombs.

In a case that represents the latest frontier in the growing field of reconstructive transplants, Thomas Manning of Halifax, Massachusetts, is faring well after the 15-hour operation last week, Massachusetts General Hospital said Monday.

His doctors said they are cautiously optimistic that Manning eventually will be able to urinate normally and function sexually again for the first time since aggressive penile cancer led to the amputation of his genitals in 2012. They said his psychological state will play a big role in his recovery.

"Emotionally he's doing amazing. I'm really impressed with how he's handling things. He's just a positive person," Dr. Curtis Cetrulo, who was among the lead surgeons on a team of more than 50, said at a news conference. "He wants to be whole again. He does not want to be in the shadows."

Manning, who is single, did not appear at the news conference but said in a statement: "Today I begin a new chapter filled with personal hope and hope for others who have suffered genital injuries. In sharing this success with all of you, it is my hope we can usher in a bright future for this type of transplantation."

The identity of the deceased donor was not released.

The operation is highly experimental ? only one other patient, in South Africa, has a transplanted penis. But four additional hospitals around the country have permission from the United Network for Organ Sharing, which oversees the nation's transplant system, to attempt the delicate surgery.

The loss of a penis, whether from cancer, accident or war injury, is emotionally traumatic, affecting urination, sexual intimacy and the ability to conceive a child. Many patients suffer in silence because of the stigma their injuries sometimes carry; Cetrulo said many become isolated and despondent.

Unlike traditional life-saving transplants of hearts, kidneys or livers, reconstructive transplants are done to improve quality of life. And while a penis transplant may sound radical, it follows transplants of faces, hands and even the uterus.

"This is a logical next step," said Dr. W. P. Andrew Lee, chairman of plastic and reconstructive surgery at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

His hospital is preparing for a penis transplant in a wounded veteran soon, and Lee said this new field is important for "people who want to feel whole again after the loss of important body parts."

Still, candidates face some serious risks: rejection of the tissue, and side effects from the anti-rejection drugs that must be taken for life. Doctors are working to reduce the medication needed.

Penis transplants have generated intense interest among veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan, but they will require more extensive surgery since their injuries, often from roadside bombs, tend to be more extensive, with damage to blood vessels, nerves and pelvic tissue that also will need repair, Lee noted.

The Department of Defense Trauma Registry has recorded 1,367 male service members who survived with genitourinary injuries between 2001 and 2013. It's not clear how many victims lost all or part of the penis.

A man in China received a penis transplant in 2005. But doctors said he asked them to remove his new organ two weeks later because he and his wife were having psychological problems.

In December 2014, a 21-year-old man in South Africa whose penis had been amputated following complications from circumcision in his late teens received a transplant.

Dr. Andre van der Merwe of the University of Stellenbosch told The Associated Press that the man is healthy, has normal sexual function and was able to conceive, although the baby was stillborn. But his recovery was difficult, with blood clots and infections, the doctor said.

For congenital abnormalities or transgender surgery, doctors can fashion the form of a penis from a patient's own skin, using implants to achieve erection. But transplanting a functional penis requires connecting tiny blood vessels and nerves.

A bigger challenge than the surgery itself is finding donor organs.

"People are still reluctant to donate," van der Merwe said. "There are huge psychological issues about donating your relative's penis."

In the U.S., people or their families who agree to donate organs such as the heart or lung must be asked separately about also donating a penis, hand or other body part, said Dr. Scott Levin, a hand transplant surgeon at the University of Pennsylvania and vice chairman of UNOS' committee on reconstructive transplants.

In Boston, Cetrulo said the transplanted penis has good blood flow and so far shows no signs of rejection. He said that Manning should be released from the hospital soon, and that the surgery had three aims: ensuring the transplanted penis looks natural, is capable of normal urination ? which he hopes will resume in a few weeks ? and eventually normal sexual function.

Reproduction won't be possible, he said, since Manning did not receive new testes.

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nico-t 05-16-2016 02:32 PM

list of brasshats interests:

- Murders
- Other deaths
- Race
- Maimed male genitalia

Time to visit a shrink :2 cents:

Sednub997 05-16-2016 02:38 PM

Its all about " A bigger challenge than the surgery itself is finding donor organs.

brassmonkey 05-16-2016 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20899205)
list of brasshats interests:

- Murders
- Other deaths
- Race
- Maimed male genitalia

Time to visit a shrink :2 cents:

they are called headlines! :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh how much you pay? you are following me around

pimpmaster9000 05-16-2016 05:45 PM

it is only natural in a country where the average penis size is up to par with asian countries raugh! raugh! raugh!

NatalieK 05-16-2016 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Sednub997 (Post 20899229)
Its all about " A bigger challenge than the surgery itself is finding donor organs.

this is true... but still a great thing, pleased for those that have lost limbs to have surgery :thumbsup

JamesAB 05-16-2016 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 20899172)
...

His doctors said they are cautiously optimistic that Manning eventually will be able to urinate normally and function sexually again for the first time since aggressive penile cancer led to the amputation of his genitals in 2012. They said his psychological state will play a big role in his recovery.

...

I watched this news piece on television with my wife sitting next to me on the couch. She commented that the guy is in his 60's and didn't think he could possibly still be sexually active at that age.

Yeah! That's what I have to look forward to in 20 years from now. I might as well sign up to become a live donor...:(

brassmonkey 05-16-2016 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by JamesAB (Post 20899721)
I watched this news piece on television with my wife sitting next to me on the couch. She commented that the guy is in his 60's and didn't think he could possibly still be sexually active at that age.

Yeah! That's what I have to look forward to in 20 years from now. I might as well sign up to become a live donor...:(

then you will have to move to another state to get married again. a fine lesbian couple :Oh crap :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

nico-t 05-17-2016 04:18 AM

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Originally Posted by GspotProductions (Post 20899712)
this is true... but still a great thing, pleased for those that have lost limbs to have surgery :thumbsup

congrats on another empty superfluous post :thumbsup

JFK 05-17-2016 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20900153)
congrats on another empty superfluous post :thumbsup

Here's an empty superfluous bump :Graucho

CurrentlySober 05-17-2016 12:32 PM

When a trans woman becomes male they take a roll of skin from the arm or leg and create a penis. They can urinate through it, and inflate it for sexual activity.

Why would you want someone else's penis if you lost yours, when the current medical abilities can create a perfectly acceptable substitute made 100% from your own body?

If I lost my dick, I'd like a replacement, but not really some dead guys :2 cents:

mozadek 05-17-2016 12:42 PM

What will he do when the body starts rejecting the penis?

JamesAB 05-17-2016 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 20901230)
When a trans woman becomes male they take a roll of skin from the arm or leg and create a penis. They can urinate through it, and inflate it for sexual activity.

Why would you want someone else's penis if you lost yours, when the current medical abilities can create a perfectly acceptable substitute made 100% from your own body?

If I lost my dick, I'd like a replacement, but not really some dead guys :2 cents:

I think the replacement penis can actually cum. That's a huge difference.

I read that another penis transplant recipient was actually able to father a child with his new junk.

JamesAB 05-17-2016 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by mozadek (Post 20901248)
What will he do when the body starts rejecting the penis?

Buy his wife flowers and sleep on the couch like the rest of us? :1orglaugh

420 05-17-2016 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 20901230)
When a trans woman becomes male they take a roll of skin from the arm or leg and create a penis. They can urinate through it, and inflate it for sexual activity.

Why would you want someone else's penis if you lost yours, when the current medical abilities can create a perfectly acceptable substitute made 100% from your own body?

If I lost my dick, I'd like a replacement, but not really some dead guys :2 cents:

What do they do with the left over parts when a man becomes a woman? Maybe the guy isn't dead. :winkwink:

Mr Pheer 05-17-2016 01:16 PM

Maybe they can help Theon Greyjoy

CurrentlySober 05-17-2016 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 420 (Post 20901266)
What do they do with the left over parts when a man becomes a woman? Maybe the guy isn't dead. :winkwink:

Yeah but they dont though do they? They split the penis, remove its insides then reverse the outer skin internally to create a vagina...

CurrentlySober 05-17-2016 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JamesAB (Post 20901254)
I think the replacement penis can actually cum. That's a huge difference.

I read that another penis transplant recipient was actually able to father a child with his new junk.

GPWM.

I guess at my age, fathering any more children is the last thing on my mind :winkwink:

CaptainHowdy 05-17-2016 01:23 PM

Girlfriend knows I need one of those ...

420 05-17-2016 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 20901320)
Yeah but they dont though do they? They split the penis, remove its insides then reverse the outer skin internally to create a vagina...

Lady hormones grow a real lady vagina there after penis and balls amputation. :2 cents:

Yep. I definitely didn't lick any penises.

CurrentlySober 05-17-2016 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 420 (Post 20901350)
Lady hormones grow a real lady vagina there after penis and balls amputation. :2 cents:

Yep. I definitely didn't lick any penises.

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

JamesAB 05-17-2016 02:00 PM

The US government isn't doing enough right now.

Perhaps someone should start a "No Penis Left Behind" grassroots campaign.


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