From the Guardian’s Ian “Candy” Sample ,
Chinese surgeons have performed the world’s first penis transplant on a man whose organ was damaged beyond repair in an accident this year. The incident left the man with a 1cm-long stump with which he was unable to urinate or have sexual intercourse. “His quality of life was affected severely,” said Dr Weilie Hu, a surgeon at Guangzhou General Hospital.
Doctors spent 15 hours attaching a 10cm penis to the 44-year-old patient after the parents of a brain-dead man half his age agreed to donate their son’s organ.
The procedure, described in a case study due to appear in the journal European Urology next month, represents a big leap forward in transplant surgery; it required complex microsurgery to connect nerves and tiny blood vessels.
Although the operation was a surgical success, surgeons said they had to remove the penis two weeks later. “Because of a severe psychological problem of the recipient and his wife, the transplanted penis regretfully had to be cut off,” Dr Hu said. An examination of the organ showed no signs of it being rejected by the body.
I think the “psychological problem” had someting to do with the donation of a 4 inch penis. No mention of what happens to the brain dead doner sans boner if he ever emerges from his coma, but I suspect he’ll have a psychological problem, too.
What sort of “accident” do you suppose “damaged beyond repair” the original penis? Rejection problems, indeed.
Screechy Leitchy bit down hard instead of slowly sliding his lips and tounge over the dude’s cock.
Now that is truly Guangzhou journalism!
Rog, that’s just rude. Besides, I’m pretty sure Will’s not been to China.