A 21-year-old man has undergone the world's first successful penis transplant. The
'ground-breaking' operation took South African surgeons nine hours to
perform, and allowed the patient to urinate normally and become sexually
active again.
Professor
Frank Graewe, another of the hospital's surgeons who assisted on the
operation, said: 'It's a massive breakthrough. We've proved that it can
be done – we can give someone an organ that is just as good as the one
that he had.'
'It was a privilege to be part of this first successful penis transplant in the world.'
Professor van der Merwe said having a penis amputated is known to have a seriously adverse psychological effect on men.
'This is a very serious situation,' he said.
'For a young man of 18 or 19 years the loss of his penis can be deeply traumatic.
Culled from UK Daily Mail
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