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Published on: June 12, 2012
Logistical, Ethical, and Technical Considerations in the World's First Face and Whole Eye Transplantation
Sachin R Chinta1, David L Tran1, Alay R Shah1
1From the Hansjorg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery.
Background:
Whole eye transplantation (WET) has long been considered a potential solution for the aesthetic and functional deficits caused by severe ocular pathology and trauma. The authors describe the first successful combined face transplantation and WET (FT/WET), highlighting the logistical, ethical, and technical considerations that enabled this milestone.
Methods:
A 46-year-old man with severe facial and ocular deficits underwent multidisciplinary evaluation and was deemed a candidate for FT/WET. A surgical algorithm was developed through rigorous preoperative planning and team-based surgical simulations. This process focused on techniques that would allow for efficient graft procurement and inset while limiting trauma to the globe and its adnexa.
Results:
Longitudinal monitoring demonstrated maintained graft viability throughout the postoperative period. Fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography confirmed robust retinal and choroidal perfusion. Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging revealed structural preservation of the optic tracts, despite inner retinal atrophy. The patient has experienced significant improvement in facial aesthetics and functionality with no episodes of graft rejection to date.
Conclusions:
This case demonstrates the feasibility of addressing deficits once deemed irreparable through advanced surgical techniques, preoperative planning, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Although functional vision recovery has not been observed, this innovation expands the reconstructive options available for patients with severe facial and ocular deficits, paving the way for future advancements in vascularized composite allotransplantation.
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