J Korean Med Sci.  2015 Jun;30(6):669-672. 10.3346/jkms.2015.30.6.669.

Facial Transplantation Surgery Introduction

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Korea. sceun@snubh.org

Abstract

Severely disfiguring facial injuries can have a devastating impact on the patient's quality of life. During the past decade, vascularized facial allotransplantation has progressed from an experimental possibility to a clinical reality in the fields of disease, trauma, and congenital malformations. This technique may now be considered a viable option for repairing complex craniofacial defects for which the results of autologous reconstruction remain suboptimal. Vascularized facial allotransplantation permits optimal anatomical reconstruction and provides desired functional, esthetic, and psychosocial benefits that are far superior to those achieved with conventional methods. Along with dramatic improvements in their functional statuses, patients regain the ability to make facial expressions such as smiling and to perform various functions such as smelling, eating, drinking, and speaking. The ideas in the 1997 movie "Face/Off" have now been realized in the clinical field. The objective of this article is to introduce this new surgical field, provide a basis for examining the status of the field of face transplantation, and stimulate and enhance facial transplantation studies in Korea.

Keyword

Facial Transplantation; Facial Reconstruction; Surgery; Surgical Flaps

MeSH Terms

Evidence-Based Medicine
Face/*surgery
Facial Injuries/*surgery
Facial Transplantation/*methods/trends
Forecasting
Humans
Reconstructive Surgical Procedures/*methods/trends
Surgical Flaps/*trends
Treatment Outcome

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