Already, he says he is “impatient to go back to work”. A young road accident victim, who simultaneously received a new face and new hands during an operation in mid-August, is in good health and has regained the use of his hands, a first, the hospital said on Wednesday New York University NYU where the transplants were performed.
Several dozen face and hand transplants have already been performed separately, but the two previous known simultaneous transplants have ended in failure. The first patient to receive a triple transplant, in Créteil in April 2009, died of complications two months later.
80% of his body burned in the third degree
In the case of Joe DiMeo, a 22-year-old from New Jersey, the 11 p.m. operation performed on August 12 did not present any complications and the patient, who attended a press conference on Wednesday, is in good health.
Victim of a swerve after falling asleep at the wheel of his vehicle in July 2018, he had been burned in the third degree on 80% of the surface of his body, including losing lips and eyelids. During the approximately 20 operations carried out thereafter, the surgeons had also amputated several phalanges.