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Tuesday, March 8, 2016

First Uterus Transplant recipient thankful for surgery, excited for chance at Pregnancy

CLEVELAND — The recipient of the nation’s first uterus transplant said Monday that she prayed for years to be able to bear a child, and is grateful to the deceased donor’s family and surgeons who’ve given her that chance.

Doctors at the Cleveland Clinic said Monday that the 26-year-old woman is recovering well after receiving the uterus late last month. The experimental surgery is part of a new frontier in transplantation that, if it works, might be an alternative for some of the thousands of women unable to have children because they were born without a uterus or lost it to disease.

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Lindsey and her husband Blake stand with Cleveland Clinic medical staff as they announce Monday she was the nation's first uterus transplant patient.

The woman, identified only as Lindsey to protect her family’s privacy, appeared briefly at a news conference with her husband. She said she already is a mother to three “beautiful little boys” adopted through foster care and that she was told when she was 16 that she wouldn’t be able to bear children.
“From that moment on, I’ve prayed that God would allow me the opportunity to experience pregnancy,” she said. “And here we are today, at the beginning of that journey.”
The woman must wait at least a year to ensure the new uterus is healthy enough to try getting pregnant through in vitro fertilization, using embryos frozen ahead of the operation. To monitor the transplant, she will undergo monthly examinations.
Other countries have tried womb transplants. Sweden reported the first successful birth in 2014, with a total of five healthy babies from nine transplants so far. The transplant team at the Cleveland Clinic, which has been exploring the possibility of performing uterus transplants for 10 years, trained with the Swedish surgeons.

Friday, February 26, 2016

HEALTH: Cleveland surgeons perform nation's first uterus transplant, giving 26-year-old woman a chance at pregnancy

CLEVELAND — Surgeons in Cleveland say they have performed the nation's first uterus transplant, a new frontier that aims to give women who lack wombs a chance at pregnancy.
In a statement Thursday, the Cleveland Clinic said the nine-hour surgery was performed a day earlier on a 26-year-old woman, using a uterus from a deceased donor.

A team of Cleveland Clinic transplant surgeons and gynecological surgeons perform the nation’s first uterus transplant in a nine-hour procedure on Wednesday.
The hospital had long been planning for such a surgery, announcing last fall a clinical trial that would attempt 10 transplants. The hospital said it wouldn't release any more details until a press conference next week, except to say the woman's condition was stable.
Other countries have tried womb transplants —

Thursday, December 31, 2015

Surgeons remove 21-inch Hairball from Girl's stomach

An 11-year-old in Kazakhstan is on the mend after surgeons removed a hairball that filled her stomach and extended more than 13 inches from the organ.

 The 11-year-old, from Taraz, in southern Kazakhstan, consumed so much hair from her own head that the mass filled nearly 7 inches of her stomach and continued about 14 inches into her bowel.
Central European News (CEN) reported that the girl, whose name CEN did not disclose, suffers from Rapunzel syndrome.

Thursday, November 19, 2015

The dangers of cosmetic and non-cosmetic beauty treatments

Any woman who desires Kylie Jenner’s bee-stung lips or Rihanna’s wrinkle-free face can have either or both, thanks to cosmetic surgery or a trip to the spa.

"Keeping up with The Kardashians" star, 18-year-old Kylie Jenner, has admitted to having lip fillers.
But sometimes the procedures can be fatal.

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