DutchNews, November 3, 2015
Surgeons at the university medical centre
Groningen (UMCG) have succeeded in giving a patient a new small intestine and a
new abdominal wall.
The double transplant operation, the first of its kind in
the Netherlands, took nine hours and was carried out six months ago. The news
has just been made public because the risk of rejection has now diminished.
In
total 19 medical staff were involved and they had practiced the operation on
dead bodies, the AD reported.
The recipient is a 25-year-old woman who suffers
from Crohn’s disease and has been fed by a tube for the past five years. Since
the operation, she has put on 20 kilos in weight, broadcaster Nos said.

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