3D Planning and High-Complexity Surgery Made Facial Transplant Possible in Spain
The Vall dβHebron University Hospital in Barcelona performed the world's first partial facial transplant from a donor who had received euthanasia, made possible through 3D surgical planning technology.
Spain achieves the world's first facial transplant from a donor who received assisted death in Vall d'Hebron
In an unprecedented medical milestone, Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona successfully performed the world's first partial face transplant from a donor who chose assisted death and voluntarily offered her face before dying.
Spain performs a pioneering facial transplant from a donor who requested assisted death
A hospital in Barcelona has conducted a groundbreaking facial transplant where the donor had requested to donate their face before assisted death, setting a global precedent in reconstructive surgery and organ management.
Insect bite on the face caused death of cells and tissues, and a partial transplant was performed
A team of professionals at the Vall d'Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona conducted the world's first partial face transplant using tissue from a donor who chose euthanasia, following an infection from an insect bite that severely damaged the recipient's facial tissue.
Facial transplant: Woman offers her own face for donation before dying in Spain
A pioneering facial transplant was performed in Barcelona where the donor voluntarily offered her face for donation prior to assisted dying.
First face transplant from a donor who died after euthanasia
The first face transplant using organs from a donor who underwent euthanasia has helped a recipient regain a normal life after losing facial tissue due to an infection.
The Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona conducts the first facial transplant with donation from euthanasia
The Vall d'Hebron Hospital in Barcelona has performed the world's first facial transplant using a donation from a patient who died by euthanasia, with the recipient expressing happiness and gratitude for the outcome.