South
African doctors have confirmed that they performed the world’s first successful
penis transplant, three months after conducting the ground-breaking
operation.
The
21-year-old patient had his penis amputated three years ago after
a botched circumcision at a traditional initiation ceremony.
In a
nine-hour operation at the Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town on December 11 last
year, he received his new penis from a deceased donor.
“We’ve
proved that it can be done — we can give someone an organ that is just as
good as the one that he had,” said Professor Frank Graewe, head of plastic
reconstructive surgery at Stellenbosch University.
“It
was a privilege to be part of this first successful penis transplant
in the world.”
Doctors
said the man, whose identity has not been disclosed, has made a
full recovery since the operation and had regained all his
urinary and reproductive functions.
In
2006, a Chinese man had a penis transplant but his doctors removed
the organ after two weeks due to “a severe psychological problem of the
recipient and his wife.”
South Africa claims first successful penis transplant
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