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Anglican77
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The first partial face transplant was completed in France recently and doctors in Cleveland are preparing for the first full face transplant. You can read a brief article on it below.
articles.health.msn.com/id/100112040
Just curious what thoughts you all have on this. I remember reading about a severely disfigured girl, Jacqui Saburido, and she was featured briefly on a show about face transplants on the Discovery Health channel. I just saw the tail end of the program so I didn’t hear whether or not she is a candidate for the surgery. On the program, they discussed the ethical issues facing the family of the deceased. The question raised was if the deceased’s face would be recognizable on the new body. The doctor’s looked at pictures of a transplant done on two corpses and could not tell the difference. The other issues presented was how to counsel these patients beforehand to get them ready to have a new face. I would think this wouldn’t be such an issue since this procedure is being used on severe disfigurations where the patient already does not look like their previous self.
What other ethical dilemmas does this present?
articles.health.msn.com/id/100112040
Just curious what thoughts you all have on this. I remember reading about a severely disfigured girl, Jacqui Saburido, and she was featured briefly on a show about face transplants on the Discovery Health channel. I just saw the tail end of the program so I didn’t hear whether or not she is a candidate for the surgery. On the program, they discussed the ethical issues facing the family of the deceased. The question raised was if the deceased’s face would be recognizable on the new body. The doctor’s looked at pictures of a transplant done on two corpses and could not tell the difference. The other issues presented was how to counsel these patients beforehand to get them ready to have a new face. I would think this wouldn’t be such an issue since this procedure is being used on severe disfigurations where the patient already does not look like their previous self.
What other ethical dilemmas does this present?