The
South African recipient of the world's first penile transplant is about
to become a father, one of the surgeons who performed the operation has
said, South Africa's News24 website reports.
The 21-year-old recipient lost his penis in a botched circumcision. Andre van der Merwe said the patient, whose identity is being protected, had informed the head of Stellenbosch University's Division of Urology that his girlfriend was expecting, which confirmed "the organ is functioning". The surgeon who performed the penis transplant has told the BBC he is delighted the recipient is to be a father. "I am very pleased, and this is what we intended, that he should be able to stand up and be able to urinate and have intercourse, so it is a milestone for him," said Prof Andre van der Merwe.
He
said the patient's partner is about four months pregnant and though he
hasn't seen the woman, and is not going to do a paternity test, he has
no reason not to believe him.
"We have to take this as evidence that the transplant worked."
Credit to BBC.
The 21-year-old recipient lost his penis in a botched circumcision. Andre van der Merwe said the patient, whose identity is being protected, had informed the head of Stellenbosch University's Division of Urology that his girlfriend was expecting, which confirmed "the organ is functioning". The surgeon who performed the penis transplant has told the BBC he is delighted the recipient is to be a father. "I am very pleased, and this is what we intended, that he should be able to stand up and be able to urinate and have intercourse, so it is a milestone for him," said Prof Andre van der Merwe.
"We have to take this as evidence that the transplant worked."
Credit to BBC.
1 comment:
Wow o! Dats nice, am so so hap 4 him. Nice one Doc!
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