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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Chimp attack woman gets new face

10 June 2011 Last updated at 22:48 GMT Surgeons operate on Charla Nash Doctors who operated on Charla Nash said she was "a courageous, strong person" A US woman whose face was torn off by a chimpanzee in 2009 has received a full face transplant.

Charla Nash lost her nose, lips, an eyelid and her hands when the animal, which was kept by a friend as a pet, attacked her. She was also left blind.

Doctors said there had been numerous complications during the 20-hour operation in Boston last month and that Ms Nash had only recently woken up.

She was also given two new hands but they later had to be removed.

The operation, involving a team of 30 medics, was the third full face transplant to be carried out at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.

Hands turned septic

Ms Nash, who did not appear at the hospital news conference, was given a new nose and lips as well as facial skin, nerves, muscles and teeth. She remains blind.

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She will eventually be able to eat a hamburger, something very important her, having only had pureed food since her injury”

End Quote Dr Bohdan Pomahac Lead surgeon Lead surgeon Dr Bohdan Pomahac described her as a "courageous, strong person" who had inspired the team to "do everything possible using our collective expertise to restore her quality of life".

He said he was confident she would regain muscle control of her face in the coming months and that she should be able to smell and to eat normally.

"She will eventually be able to eat a hamburger, something she said was very important her, having only had pureed food since her injury, and I think we can all relate to that."

But he said the double hand transplant had proved to be "very challenging" and ultimately unsuccessful, after Ms Nash developed pneumonia and the hands became septic.

"After several days of doing everything possible to maintain the hands it was clear they were not thriving, so we removed the hands," he said.

'Still groggy'

John Orr, a spokesman for Ms Nash's family, said Ms Nash had been unconscious since the operation and was only just starting to wake up.

Charla Nash photographed before the attack Charla Nash, pictured before the attack

"She's still groggy. She's acknowledging with a nod that someone is there, but she still has pneumonia issues," he said.

Ms Nash's brother, Steve Nash, said the operation was "miraculous".

"We are confident Charla will gain her goal to regain her health and independence in the future," he said.

Ms Nash was attacked by a 200lb (95kg) pet chimpanzee, known as Travis, for 12 minutes in 2009.

The chimp's owner, Sandra Herold, died last year but the Nash family is suing her estate for $50m (?31m) for negligence and recklessness. They also hope to sue the state for $150m, saying the authorities failed to prevent the attack.

About a dozen face transplants have been carried out since the first in France in 2005 and the first full face operation was completed in Spain in 2010.

In March, 26-year-old Dallas Wiens became the recipient of the first US full face transplant in an operation at Brigham and Women's Hospital.

Two months later, Mr Wiens, who lost his face in an electrical accident in 2008, said the face felt like his own and he had already regained his sense of smell.


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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Facelift woman given £6m damages

23 May 2011 Last updated at 11:04 GMT Penny Johnson Penny Johnson said the stress of the court case made her condition worse A woman has won more than ?6m in damages against a plastic surgeon who she said "played God" with her life.

Penny Johnson, from Godstone, Surrey, brought the High Court case against Le Roux Fourie who she said carried out "experimental surgery" in 2003.

The businesswoman said she suffered nerve damage in a facelift, which led to her financial and IT consultancy business going into administration.

Mr Fourie admitted liability but denied the surgery in Leeds was experimental.

At the High Court, sitting in London, Mrs Johnson asked Mr Justice Owen to award her a proportion of the ?54m she said was her potential loss, as a 50% shareholder, when Bishop Cavanagh Ltd failed in 2009.

She said the stress of the litigation had made her condition worse.

The judge gave his ruling in the case on Monday, awarding her ?6,190,884.92.

During the hearing, Mrs Johnson said her face was constantly contracting as a result of the operation carried out at Bupa Methley Park Hospital in Leeds.

Lost earnings

"I don't sleep and I have a permanent buzzing around my eye which can be so intense that I can't think about anything," she said.

Alain Choo Choy, QC for Mr Fourie said his client put the potential business loss at only ?9m.

During her absence, the company was managed by her husband, Peter, with whom she now owns another business, BC Direct.

The bulk of the damages award relates to lost earnings, both past and future.

In his ruling, the judge said Mrs Johnson was formerly a confident, happy and outstandingly successful woman.

'Different person'

The negligent surgery had serious physical and psychological consequences, resulting in anxiety and depression and had affected her marriage.

As well as injuries to her face, Mrs Johnson suffered pain from the replacement of pre-existing breast implants which was carried out at the same time as the facelift.

"Their marriage has survived; but the claimant said in evidence that she is no longer a wife to her husband," the judge said.

"He says that she is now a completely different person and that their marriage is not what it used to be.

"They no longer go out together as they used regularly to do, and have become detached from the close knit group of friends whose company they used to enjoy."


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