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Reaching New Heights: A Comprehensive Study of Hand Transplantations in Korea after Institutionalization of Hand Transplantation Law.

Authors :
Yo Han Kim
Yun Rak Choi
Dong Jin Joo
Woo Yeol Baek
Young Chul Suh
Won Taek Oh
Jae Yong Cho
Sang Chul Lee
Sang Kyum Kim
Hyang Joo Ryu
Kyung Ock Jeon
Won Jai Lee
Jong Won Hong
Source :
Yonsei Medical Journal; Feb2024, Vol. 65 Issue 2, p108-119, 12p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: With the revision of the Organ and Transplantation Act in 2018, the hand has become legal as an area of transplantable organs in Korea. In January 2021, the first hand allotransplantation since legalization was successfully performed, and we have performed a total of three successful hand transplantation since then. By comparing and incorporating our experiences, this study aimed to provide a comprehensive reconstructive solution for hand amputation in Korea. Materials and Methods: Recipients were selected through a structured preoperative evaluation, and hand transplantations were performed at the distal forearm level. Postoperatively, patients were treated with three-drug immunosuppressive regimen, and functional outcomes were monitored. Results: The hand transplantations were performed without intraoperative complications. All patients had partial skin necrosis and underwent additional surgical procedures in 2 months after transplantation. After additional operations, no further severe complications were observed. Also, patients developed acute rejection within 3 months of surgery, but all resolved within 2 weeks after steroid pulse therapy. Motor and sensory function improved dramatically, and patients were very satisfied with the appearance and function of their transplanted hands. Conclusion: Hand transplantation is a viable reconstructive option, and patients have shown positive functional and psychological outcomes. Although this study has limitations, such as the small number of patients and short follow-up period, we should focus on continued recovery of hand function, and be careful not to develop side effects from immunosuppressive drugs. Through the present study, we will continue to strive for a bright future regarding hand transplantation in Korea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
05135796
Volume :
65
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Yonsei Medical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175661378
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3349/ymj.2023.0365