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Hand Transplant Program Initiated at Mayo Clinic

Friday, September 24, 2010 9:34 AM

Sep. 24, 2010 (Business Wire) -- Mayo Clinic has initiated the first clinical Hand Transplant Program in the United States and is now enrolling patients. This program offers hand transplantation as a clinically available option for patients with bilateral hand injuries or amputations. This allows patients to embark on this option of reconstructive surgery without being required to enroll in experimental trials.

VIDEO ALERT: Additional audio and video resources, including excerpts from an interview with Dr. Moran and Dr. Amer describing the research, are available on the Mayo Clinic News Blog.

Hand transplantation is a complex surgery involving attachment of a hand and arm from a donor to a recipient. The procedure involves the reattachment of skin, bone, muscles, nerves, tendons and blood vessels. People in good health who have lost both hands due to trauma may be candidates for hand transplantation in this program. Mayo's Hand Transplant Program will initially treat patients with bilateral injuries or amputations.

"Mayo Clinic has extensive experience and national recognition with transplantation and hand surgery," says Steven L. Moran, M.D., Mayo Clinic plastic surgeon and the program's co-director. "This, coupled with one of the strongest rehabilitation programs in the country, is one of the many reasons Mayo has embarked on this endeavor to help people who have suffered the traumatic loss of their hands."

As with all transplants, there is an extensive evaluation process for potential hand transplant patients, which involves physical assessments, blood tests, X-rays, a psychiatric consultation and other tests as needed. Patients will be treated with standard immunosuppression and will be offered the option of participating in clinical research.

"Our hand transplant program highlights the integrative approach that is inherent in the Mayo Clinic Model of Care, bringing together specialists representing a number of areas," says Hatem Amer, M.D., Mayo Clinic transplant nephrologist and the other co-director. "Our team of caregivers are from Hand and Micro Surgery, Transplant Medicine, Rehabilitation, Immunology, Psychiatry, Neurology, Transplant Infectious Disease and Nursing, to name a few."

Individuals interested in learning more can call 507-266-0446. More information is available at: http://www.mayoclinic.org/hand-transplant/.

About Mayo Clinic
For more than 100 years, millions of people from all walks of life have found answers at Mayo Clinic. These patients tell us they leave Mayo Clinic with peace of mind knowing they received care from the world's leading experts. Mayo Clinic is the first and largest integrated, not-for-profit group practice in the world. At Mayo Clinic, a team of specialists is assembled to take the time to listen, understand and care for patients' health issues and concerns. These teams draw from more than 3,700 physicians and scientists and 50,100 allied staff that work at Mayo Clinic's campuses in Minnesota, Florida, and Arizona; and community-based providers in more than 70 locations in southern Minnesota, western Wisconsin and northeast Iowa. These locations treat more than half a million people each year. To best serve patients, Mayo Clinic works with many insurance companies, does not require a physician referral in most cases and is an in-network provider for millions of people. To obtain the latest news releases from Mayo Clinic, go to www.mayoclinic.org/news. For information about research and education, visit www.mayo.edu. MayoClinic.com (www.mayoclinic.com) is available as a resource for your general health information.

Mayo Clinic
Tammy Goemaat
Amy Tieder
507-284-5005 (days)
507-284-2511 (evenings)
e-mail: newsbureau@mayo.edu

(Source: Business Wire )

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