Doctors Grow Nose on Man’s Forehead

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http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/health/2013/09/25/doctors-grow-nose-on-mans-forehead/

Doctors Grow Nose on Man’s Forehead
By Gillian Mohney

Sep 25, 2013 1:17pm

Doctors used a tissue expander to grow a second nose. (Reuters)

After a Chinese man’s nose was irreparably damaged from infection, his doctors decided to “grow” a second nose on the man’s forehead to replace the original nose.
The patient, identified only as Xiaolian according to Reuters, has his nose damaged from an infection following a car accident. His doctors decided the only way to reconstruct his nose was to surgically form a new one on the 22-year-old’s forehead.
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Tissue expanders were placed under the skin and then cut to resemble a nose. According to local media, doctors expect to implant the new nose soon.
Dr. Patrick Byrne, the director of Facial, Plastic and Reconstruction Surgery at Johns Hopkins Medical Center, said forehead skin is used to help reform noses because it is the closest match to skin on the nose. However, usually the nose is reformed during surgery instead of on a patient’s forehead.
“My guess would be that they felt that the tissue in the nose was so damaged they had to use the forehead skin on the interior part of the nose,” said Byrne. “It’ll be a real nose and [have a] breathing passage way.”
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When the nose is transplanted, cartilage from Xiaolian’s rib will be used to give the nose added structure.
Byrne said Xiaolian’s new nose will be most vulnerable during the 18 months after his transplant.
“There’s a lot that can happen,” said Byrne. “If he gets a little infection the cartilage can disintegrate… [what looked like a nose] now looks like a blob.”
However Byrne said as long as Xiaolian is able to avoid complications, his new nose should work nearly as well as his original nose.
He should be able to smell, the smell receptors are pretty high in the nose,” said Bryne.
In the future Byrne imagines that doctors will be able to grow entire ears and noses in the lab before transplant.
[We could] take a skin sample and some cells from the patient’s DNA and cartilage and use those cells to grow entire structure prior to reimplantation,” said Byrne.
 

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What the ****? Science is getting out of hand here...
 

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I grew a nose right on the middle of my face all on my own.

All kidding aside though, they've been doing procedures like that for quite some time now. I watched an HBO (I think it was) special a few years ago about all the women affected by acid attacks and defacement (cutting off of the nose by a family member), and they were using that same technique. It is pretty cool though. Hopefully they'll be able to grow me a new liver/pancreas/lungs in a couple more decades when I'll need them.
 

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Unless I'm completely screwed up in my medical knowledge (which is possible- I'm not a doctor like Ole) doing this sort of thing for the liver should be simple, because the liver is just a homogenous mass of liver cells (the Doctors probably wouldn't grow it on your face though). I think they might already have some techniques for culturing liver cells to repair liver damage. Don't know about lungs or pancreas, that is probably a lot harder, but it could be on the horizon.
 

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I saw one before on some show. I think the guy had frost bite. Anyway, they grew it upside down on his forehead, then cut it around the edges except for the bridge then spun it around and attached it.

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Unless I'm completely screwed up in my medical knowledge (which is possible- I'm not a doctor like Ole) doing this sort of thing for the liver should be simple, because the liver is just a homogenous mass of liver cells (the Doctors probably wouldn't grow it on your face though). I think they might already have some techniques for culturing liver cells to repair liver damage. Don't know about lungs or pancreas, that is probably a lot harder, but it could be on the horizon.

From what I've read, cultivating organ-specific cells isn't an issue...that seems to be rather simple in the grand scheme of things. But, rather, fashioning those cells into a fully-functioning organ is the stepping stone. It isn't as though any organ is comprised, simply, of cells that serve the specific function of that organ (your "homogenous mass" really doesn't comprise an entire organ). Rather, organs are a conglomerate of multiple different cell-types working in congress. I've read a few articles that suggest that completely artificial organs have performed better than cell-replacement or fully-lab-grown organic replacements. But, at this point, who knows what will be the most reasonable method.
 

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What?

How is science regrowing body parts for people a bad thing?

Ok, well it's not a bad thing at all to help people, but it's just insane the stuff that can be done now. It would suck growing another nose on your face though.
 

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What?

How is science regrowing body parts for people a bad thing?

Ok, well it's not a bad thing at all to help people, but it's just insane the stuff that can be done now. It would suck growing another nose on your face though.


And....bait not taken :shifty:.


This should probably go in the Beliefs and Ideology (Social issues, ect) forum
 

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I love it when it's used to repair permanent traumatic injury or diseases.

I hate it when it becomes used in the vanity market.
 

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I love it when it's used to repair permanent traumatic injury or diseases.

I hate it when it becomes used in the vanity market.

What, you don't want them to grow you a larger penis Crys? (o.<)
 

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