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Health/Medical Title: Surgeons announce world’s first successful penis transplant In a nine-hour surgery, a South African medical team successfully transplanted the penis of a dead donor to a young man without one. Three months later, they say, the recipient, who lost his penis because of complications from a ritual circumcision, has a totally functional sexual organ. That makes him the first successful recipient of a donated penis. News24 Live's Jerusha Sukhdeo-Raath did some live tweeting from Friday's press briefing on the historic surgery: Yes, you read that right: To get the approval of the donor's family, doctors had to fashion a pseudo-penis for him out of abdominal skin. That way he could be buried with something resembling a penis. [Read More: Lab grown penises are on the horizon, scientists say] It's no small thing to reattach any organ, and sexual organs have added psychological implications. If the function (both urinary and sexual) and appearance aren't just right, the recipient has to deal with the implications of having a troublesome foreign object where his penis should be. Even if everything is working physically, the psychological trauma can sometimes be too much to bear. That's what happened to the Chinese patient who could have been the first successful recipient: In 2006, 10 days after a physically successful surgery, the man asked doctors to remove his new organ. [The military has high hopes for face transplants] But the unnamed 21-year-old in Cape Town, who lost his penis three years ago, is delighted, according to his surgical team. Click for Full Text! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest "We can rebuild him...we have the technology,"
#2. To: Willie Green, sneakypete (#0) Basic appearance and urinary function may be restored. Not nerve tissue. So sex won't have any pleasure. Children could only be conceived by using the technique they use to harvest sperm from a recent corpse. And it is still a transplant that will require anti-rejection drugs for life so it won't be attacked by the man's own immune system. To call this a success is overstating it a bit. It can never be a success in the way that a kidney or liver transplant is. I notice this transplant was needed because of...a botched circumcision.
#3. To: TooConservative (#2) Children could only be conceived by using the technique they use to harvest sperm from a recent corpse. Get out of town!
#4. To: TooConservative (#2) --- Not nerve tissue. --- I am currently negotiating for a full body transplant. What good will my new 18 year old body be, -- if the nerves can't be connected? Let me know soon please, as the donor just died.
#5. To: Fred Mertz, TooConservative (#3) Sounds fishy to me also, Fred.
#6. To: Willie Green (#0) The end of the old line (used most often in regards Hillary) "I wouldn't fcck her with your dick."
#7. To: Fred Mertz (#3) Get out of town!
The rectal method is real nasty. Same method used to test bulls or collect semen from them for AI.
#8. To: TooConservative (#2) Basic appearance and urinary function may be restored. Are you sure of that? Don't they now have the ability to transplant fingers,toes,and other appendages that end up with full never function including feeling? They can obviously do transplants that have full blood flow and circulation,or there would be no transplants of any type. Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) #9. To: TooConservative (#2) I notice this transplant was needed because of...a botched circumcision. In South Africa,or an 18 year old adult. Would YOU go to modern day South Africa for ANY kind of surgery? Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) #10. To: sneakypete (#9) They get botched here in the states as well. It isn't nearly so rare as you would think. Don't make me post those intactivist website dick pix (links) again.
#11. To: sneakypete (#8) (Edited) Are you sure of that? Don't they now have the ability to transplant fingers,toes,and other appendages that end up with full never function including feeling? They can reattach a severed limb from the same person with some success, almost never full nerve restoration. And keep in mind that peepee's are mostly fun because they have an insanely high density of nerve endings and connective tissue. No, I don't think a transplant has a chance in hell of more than just some fuzzy feelings, nothing like the original was capable of.
#12. To: TooConservative (#10) They get botched here in the states as well. It isn't nearly so rare as you would think. It's rare enough I never heard of them before a few days ago. Don't make me post those intactivist website dick pix (links) again. Nobody forced you to post them the first or second time. You posted the links because you wanted to. Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) #13. To: TooConservative (#11) No, I don't think a transplant has a chance in hell of more than just some fuzzy feelings, nothing like the original was capable of. You may be right,but I am going to go out on a limb here and state that any guy that REALLY needed one is going to tell you that "fuzzy feelings" beat the HELL out of "no feeling at all and urinating out of a rubber drain tube." Besides,every journey starts with the first step. Look at how dangerous heart transplants were just a few years ago,and now they are practically done as out-patient treatment in strip malls. Why is democracy held in such high esteem when it’s the enemy of the minority and makes all rights relative to the dictates of the majority? (Ron Paul,2012) #14. To: sneakypete (#12) Nobody forced you to post them the first or second time. You posted the links because you wanted to. I guarantee you some people went to look at them. We all have our little friend and think we know him well. But they all have their little secrets and oddities. I tend to think that women's junk has even greater variety than men's. Darwin keeps real busy below the waistline.
#15. To: sneakypete (#13) Look at how dangerous heart transplants were just a few years ago,and now they are practically done as out-patient treatment in strip malls. Heart transplants are still pretty rare. Many of them are heart addons, with the original heart left in place and the new heart being a helper heart. In the event of rejection or failure, sometimes the helper heart is removed and the original heart has recovered enough to carry the load. Heart transplants have a life expectancy of 15 years. And lots of people don't qualify. You see a lot more kidney/liver/lung/cornea transplants. These are the real transplant success stories.
#16. To: TooConservative (#2) (Edited) Not nerve tissue. So sex won't have any pleasure. Children could only be conceived by using the technique they use to harvest sperm from a recent corpse. Idiot.
"Paralyzed men can be dads" www.nbcnews.com/id/177047...aralyzed-men-can-be-dads/
#17. To: Willie Green (#0) Surgeons announce world’s first successful penis transplant Excellent news for Meguro. Now he can have his transplanted in his ass... and he doesn't have to worry about the prejudice and bias nature of society or AIDS. Every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on. Robert Kennedy #18. To: Hank Rearden (#6) " regards Hillary) "I wouldn't fcck her with your dick." " Yeah, Hillary would be in the same class as Helen Thomas Si vis pacem, para bellum #19. To: Willie Green (#0) Pics or it didn't happen.
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