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Face transplant fixes dangerous knot of blood vessels

An intricate knot of malformed blood vessels put this man's life at risk until a 27-hour-long operation gave him a brand new face
Face transplant fixes dangerous knot of blood vessels

(Image: Vall d鈥橦ebron University Hospital)

This man now has a new face. The scans above reveal the abnormal growth of blood vessels that had caused him vision and speech problems, and would have put his life at risk if they started to bleed. The malformed vessels were successfully replaced in February through one of the most complex face transplants yet.

Surgeon led a team of 45 medical staff at Vall d鈥橦ebron University Hospital in Barcelona during a 27 hour long operation to reconstruct two-thirds of the patient鈥檚 lower face, neck, mouth, tongue and pharynx.

The challenge of treating the man was formidable because of thousands of rampant blood vessels, visible in pink and orange in the scans, that had built up over 20 years. 鈥淭hese vessels infiltrate normal tissue, so it鈥檚 hard to remove them without harming healthy tissue,鈥 says Iain Hutchison, founder and director of the UK charity, . 鈥淐ompletely replacing the malformed tissue with tissue from another person, gets around this complication.鈥

A similar operation was performed in 2007 by a team of French surgeons, who treated a patient with facial growths. The Spanish team, meanwhile, performed the first full face transplant in 2010, repairing the wounds of a farmer who had accidentally shot himself in the face. 鈥

The first partial face transplant was carried out in 2005, where a woman disfigured by her dog was given a new nose, lips and chin from a donor. This was the only option available that would give the woman a chance of speaking again.

Topics: Transplants