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通讯:David w Mathes主任,西雅图退伍军人事务医院,华盛顿大学医学中心,1959东北太平洋街,西雅图,wA 98115信箱356410电话+1 206 543-5516传真+1 206 543-8136电子邮件dwmathes@u.washington.edu摘要:现代移植手术的历史始于1956年同卵双胞胎肾脏移植的成功。从那时起,移植领域在手术技术和我们对操纵免疫反应的理解和能力方面都取得了显著的进步。同种异体复合组织移植包括带血管的皮肤、皮下组织、血管、神经、肌肉和骨骼的任何组合的移植。原位手移植被认为是CTA的第一个临床例子,在世界上许多不同的中心都取得了成功。面部异体移植是CTA领域的最新发展,2005年11月首次成功实施。从那时起,已经有许多成功的面部移植手术。本文的目的是探讨围绕面部移植的一些问题,包括复杂的伦理问题,手术和临床问题,成本和管理问题,以及这一新的,令人兴奋的,有争议的领域的未来方向。
Facial transplantation: a review of ethics, progress, and future targets
Correspondence: David w Mathes Chief, Seattle veterans Affairs Hospital, University of washington Medical Center, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Box 356410, Seattle, wA 98115, USA Tel +1 206 543-5516 Fax +1 206 543-8136 Email dwmathes@u.washington.edu Abstract: The surgical history of transplantation in the modern era begins in 1956 with the successful transplantation of a kidney between identical twins. Since then the field of transplantation has seen remarkable advancements in both surgical techniques and our understanding and ability to manipulate the immune response. Composite tissue allotransplantation involves the transplantation of any combination of vascularized skin, subcutaneous tissue, blood vessels, nerves, muscle, and bone. Orthotopic hand transplantation is considered the first clinical example of CTA and has seen success at many different centers worldwide. Facial allotransplantation is a recent development in the field of CTA and the first successful case was performed as recently as November 2005. Since then there have been a number of successful facial transplants. The purpose of this paper is to examine some of the issues surrounding facial transplantation including the complex ethical issues, the surgical and clinical issues, cost and administrative issues, and future directions for this new, exciting, and controversial field.