Johns Hopkins Double Arm Transplant Press Conference | January 29, 2013
In December 2012, a surgical team led by Johns Hopkins physicians performed The Johns Hopkins Hospital's first bilateral arm transplant on a 26-year-old U.S. soldier who lost all four limbs in the Iraq war. On January 29th, a press conference was held to discuss the 13-hour procedure with the leading surgeons and the patient, Brendan Marrocco. For more information, http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/news/s....

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