Until recently the penis transplant was on a gray line and there were no reports of any successful transplant cases. In 2006, in China, the first unsuccessful transplant was made to a 44-year-old patient whose body ended up rejecting the limb and the man requested that he be withdrawn.
A terrible operation
However, different fates ran a 21-year-old man from South Africa, whose identity has remained anonymous and who, after circumcision, possibly by some uncertified amateur with unhealthy procedures, lost his duties basics of the virile limb, including urination, erection, orgasm and ejaculation.
Fortunately for men, a team of specialist surgeons from Tygerberg Hospital in South Africa led by Dr. Andre van der Merwe managed, after nine hours of surgery, to connect blood vessels and nerves in mode with microsurges get the world’s first successful penis transplant. The donor was a man who had previously agreed to donate his organs after his death and one of those organs was his penis.
The team of specialists estimated that it would take approximately two years for the man to fully regain his duties but, to his surprise, the man had a very rapid evolution and in June 2015 the man’s girlfriend announced that he had four months of Pregnancy. His partner stated that he wouldn´t do any paternity tests, for he did not doubt that the son was his.
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Phoneia.com (August 28, 2019). The world’s first penis transplant. Recovered from https://phoneia.com/en/curiosities/the-worlds-first-penis-transplant/
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