** When a 19-year-old male soldier Samika Burge got into a car accident with a head injury, a spine and lost his left ear, the efforts of the main doctors aimed at saving a girl's life. **
Shamika recovers and becomes the question "What to do with ears?". The obvious solution is the prosthesis.
However, army doctors at Army Medical Center William Beaumont suggested another way: to grow new ears in the forearm and then transplant it.
After some hesitation, the girl agreed.
The doctors removed the cartilaginous tissue from the patient, folded it in the form of an earlobe and placed under the forearm skin. It takes 2 years and the cartilage turns into a full ear - it forms the tip of the nerves and blood vessels, thanks to the regenerative nature of the human body.
Recently, the ear is transplanted from Shamiki's forearm to his natural place.
Doctors are full of optimism and believe that after the process of making a new left ear will not be much different from the right ear. Both will be completely original.
This is so cool, man. The development of drugs provides people with traumatic injuries like the second real life.
Well, it's worth noting when it's an easy occult. For this kind of surgery, doctors take cartilage tissue from the ribs. Perhaps a bearded uncle actually did the first man of a first-person rib? Or not?
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