Face Transplant

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Slide 1 : Photos from The Lancet of Li Guoxing, a Chinese man who was mauled by a bear in October 2004. He had a face transplant in April 2006. Li has died, his doctor and a government official confirmed Saturday, highlighting the risks of a recent groundbreaking US operation.
Slide 2 : Graphic showing the main stages of a groundbreaking transplant to replace 80 percent of a woman's face. A Chinese man who received a rare face transplant in 2006 has died, his doctor and a government official confirmed Saturday, highlighting the risks of a recent groundbreaking US operation.
Slide 3 : Maria Siemionow talks to the media about the Cleveland Clinic surgeons team that performed the nation's first near-total face transplant in the past two weeks, during a news conference in Cleveland, Ohio December 17, 2008.
Slide 4 : An undated handout photo shows surgeons Maria Siemionow (C) and Risal Djohan, along with a team of Cleveland Clinic surgeons, performing the nation's first near-total face transplant in Cleveland, Ohio.
Slide 5 : An undated handout photo released on December 17, 2008 shows Cleveland Clinic surgeons performing the nation's first near-total face transplant in Cleveland, Ohio. The surgeons have replaced 80 percent of a woman's face, transplanting bone, teeth, muscle and nerve in the first such operation in the United States.
Slide 6 : An undated handout photo released on December 17, 2008 shows two Cleveland Clinic surgeons who were part of a surgical team that performed the nation's 1st near-total face transplant in Cleveland, Ohio.
Slide 7 : Frank Papay talks to the media about the Cleveland Clinic surgeons team that performed the nation's first near-total face transplant in the past two weeks, during a news conference in Cleveland, Ohio December 17, 2008.
Slide 8 : An undated handout photo released on December 17, 2008 shows a team of Cleveland Clinic surgeons who performed the nation's first near total face transplant in Cleveland, Ohio.
Slide 9 : Maria Siemionow (standing) talks to the media about the Cleveland Clinic surgeons team that performed the nation's first near-total face transplant in the past two weeks, during a news conference in Cleveland, Ohio December 17, 2008.
Slide 10 : Dr. Frank Papay speaks to the media during a press conference at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. A multi-disciplinary team of doctors and surgeons at Cleveland Clinic recently performed the first near-total face transplant in the United States. The female patient, who had sustained a traumatic injury, had 80% of her face replaced in the 22-hour procedure.
Slide 11 : This handout photo courtesy of the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio shows a multi-disciplinary team of doctors and surgeons at Cleveland Clinic as they recently performed the first near-total face transplant in the United States. In a 22-hour procedure performed within the past two weeks, surgeons transplanted 80 percent of a woman's face who suffered severe facial trauma.
Slide 12 : An undated handout photo released to Reuters on December 17, 2008 shows a team of Cleveland Clinic surgeons performing the nation's first near-total face transplant in Cleveland, Ohio.
Slide 13 : Dr. Eric Kodish, chairman of the department of Bioethics, answers questions during a news conference at the Cleveland Clinic Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, in Cleveland. Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic participated in the nation's first near-total face transplant. Doctors replaced nearly all of the woman's face, 80 percent, with that of a donated female cadaver during the 22-hour surgery about two weeks ago.
Slide 14 : Doctors who participated in the nation's first near-total face transplant watch an animation of the procedure at a news conference, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008 at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland. Doctors replaced nearly all of the woman's face, 80 percent, with that of a dead female donor in a 22-hour operation.
Slide 15 : Surgeons carry out an operation. Doctors hailed the first US face transplant as a means for the severely disfigured to "face the world" without humiliation Wednesday announcing the successful replacement of 80 percent of a woman's face.
Slide 16 : In this undated photo released, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, by the Cleveland Clinic shows Dr. Risal Djohan, left, Dr. Maria Siemionow, center, and Dr. Daniel Alam performing a near-total face transplant at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland. Reconstructive surgeon Siemionow replaced 80 percent of the woman's face with that of a deceased female donor.
Slide 17 : In this undated photo released, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, by the Cleveland Clinic Dr. Frank Papay, left, Dr. Risal Djohan red cap center, Dr. Daniel Alam, and Dr. Maria Siemionow, right, perform a near-total face transplant at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland. Reconstructive surgeon Siemionow replaced 80 percent of the patient's face with that of a deceased female donor in the operation.
Slide 18 : In this undated photo released, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, by the Cleveland Clinic Dr. Risal Djohan, left, Dr. Maria Siemionow, center, and Dr. Daniel Alam perform a near-total face transplant at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland. Reconstructive surgeon Siemionow replaced 80 percent of the patient's face, with that of a deceased female donor.
Slide 19 : In this undated photo released, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008, by the Cleveland Clinic doctors perform a near-total face transplant at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland. Reconstructive surgeon Dr. Maria Siemionow replaced 80 percent of the patient's face, with that of a deceased female donor.
Slide 20 : A 2005 file photo shows surgeons performing a partial face transplant on a 38-year-old woman in Amiens, in a video grab from footage released at a news conference by the surgeons.
Slide 21 : In a Aug. 24, 2005 file photo, Reconstructive surgeon Dr. Maria Siemionow adjusts her sterile bonnet as she heads into a micro-surgical procedure at the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. The Cleveland Clinic has done the nation's first almost total face transplant, a hospital spokeswoman said Tuesday, Dec.16, 2008. Dr. Maria Siemionow replaced 80 percent of a woman's face with that of a dead female donor. The hospital spokeswoman said that the operation was done a couple weeks ago.

 



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