A 64-year-old man became the first in the United States to undergo a successful penis transplant in a procedure at Massachusetts General Hospital earlier this month, his doctors said on Monday.
Thomas Manning of Halifax, Massachusetts, had his penis amputated in 2012 when he was diagnosed with
penile cancer.
He
recently underwent a 15-hour surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital
in Boston during which a penis provided by a donor was attached.
Doctors
said the procedure was particularly important due to the heavy
psychological toll the loss of genitals takes on a patient.
"We
are hopeful that these reconstructive techniques will allow us to
alleviate the suffering and despair of those who have experienced
devastating genitourinary injuries and are often so despondent they
consider taking their own lives," Dr. Curtis Cetrulo, one of the two surgeons who performed the procedure, said in a statement.
In
the same statement, Manning thanked the doctors and said he hoped other
patients needing similar surgeries would be more likely to receive
organ donations as a result of his successful operation.
"Today
I begin a new chapter filled with personal hope and hope for others who
have suffered genital injuries, particularly for our service members
who put their lives on the line and suffer serious damage as a result," Manning said.
Doctors
in South Africa became the first to perform the procedure successfully
in 2014 after they attached a penis to a 21-year-old man whose organ had
been amputated following a botched circumcision.-Pulse
Hmmm....And the discovery keeps getting better #Grabbingmypopcorn
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