Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Photos of 37-year-old Richard Lee Norris who was given the most extensive face transplant ever performed.

University of Maryland Medical Center officials Tuesday said they've
had success in rebuilding the face of a 37-year-old Hillsville,
Virginia native who was disfigured in a 1997 gun accident.

Richard Lee Norris can eat with his mouth, taste and smell more than
seven months after a landmark 36-hour surgery this past March designed
to put his face together "in the most aesthetic manner possible,"
doctors said, noting the mug came from an unnamed donor.

In a statement released by the university, Norris said his quality of
life has exponentially improved since the March procedure, in which
doctors replaced his teeth, tongue, skin and jaws.

"For the past 15 years I lived as a recluse hiding behind a surgical
mask and doing most of my shopping at night when less people were
around," he wrote. "I am now able to walk past people and no one even
gives me a second look. My friends have moved on with their lives,
starting families and careers.

"I can now start working on the new life given back to me."

Dr. Eduardo D. Rodriguez, who led the operation which more than 100
health professionals added their expertise to, said Norris has
exceeded his expectations and shown great courage and commitment in
his battle.

The groundbreaking surgical procedure could be applied to future
operations on injured servicemen, officials said.

Source. : Radaronline