First paediatric hand transplant program begins

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    A US hospital has announced that it is looking for kids for the world's first paediatric hand transplant program.

    Boston Children's Hospital said in a statement on its website that the research-based program will offer bi-lateral hand transplants for children living without two functioning hands, reported Xinhua.

    Potential subjects for the hand transplant program will be children who are over 10 and "in good overall health" but have been missing both hands for one or more years, the hospital said.

    Children who are missing one hand but are already on immunosuppression medication for a functioning solid organ transplant, or missing one hand and the other hand is poorly functioning, will also be considered, it said.

    Because the hand transplant program is currently part of a research study, the hospital said it will cover the costs of all pre-transplant screenings and tests, the procedure itself, and the first three months of post-operative care.

    "It has been shown in adults that hand transplants can be safe and effective; the time is right to bring this to a younger population," William Harmon, medical director of the program, said in the statement.

    Read more http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...plant-program-begins/articleshow/20645357.cms
     

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