Man who was burned in car crash receives ‘phenomenal’ face and hands transplant

3 February 2021, 08:54

Joe DiMeo
Face Double Hand Transplant. Picture: PA

Joe DiMeo is undergoing long rehabilitation to gain sensation and function in his new face and hands.

Almost six months after a rare face and hands transplant, Joe DiMeo is relearning how to smile, blink, pinch and squeeze.

The 22-year-old New Jersey resident had the operation last August, two years after being badly burned in a car crash.

“I knew it would be baby steps all the way,” he told the Associated Press. “You’ve got to have a lot of motivation, a lot of patience. And you’ve got to stay strong through everything.”

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Joe DiMeo exercises at NYU Langone Health (Mark Lennihan/AP)

Experts say it appears the surgery at NYU Langone Health in New York City was a success, but warn it will take some time to say for sure.

Worldwide, surgeons have completed at least 18 face transplants and 35 hand transplants, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing, which oversees the US transplant system.

But simultaneous face and double hand transplants are extremely rare and have only been tried twice before.

The first attempt was in 2009 on a patient in Paris who died about a month later from complications. Two years later, Boston doctors tried it on a woman who had been mauled by a chimpanzee, but ultimately had to remove the transplanted hands days later.

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Dr Eduardo Rodriguez helps Joe DiMeo demonstrate the flexibility in his new hands (Mark Lennihan/AP)

“The fact they could pull it off is phenomenal,” said Dr Bohdan Pomahac, a surgeon at Boston’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital who led the second attempt. “I know first-hand it’s incredibly complicated. It’s a tremendous success.”

Mr DiMeo will be on lifelong medication to avoid rejecting the transplants, as well as continued rehabilitation to gain sensation and function in his new face and hands.

In 2018, he apparently fell asleep at the wheel after working a night shift as a product tester for a drug company. The car overturned and burst into flames, and another driver pulled over to rescue Mr DiMeo.

He spent months in a medically induced coma and underwent 20 reconstructive operations and multiple skin grafts to treat extensive third-degree burns.

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The medical team was led by Dr Rodriguez (Mark Lennihan/AP)

Once it became clear conventional surgery could not help him regain full vision or use of his hands, Mr DiMeo’s medical team began preparing for the risky transplant in early 2019.

Almost immediately, the NYU team encountered challenges including finding a donor.

Doctors estimated he only had a 6% chance of finding a match compatible with his immune system. They also wanted to find someone with the same gender, skin tone and hand dominance.

During the search for a donor, the pandemic hit and organ donations plummeted while members of the transplant unit were reassigned to work in Covid-19 wards.

In early August, the team finally identified a donor in Delaware and completed the 23-hour procedure a few days later.

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Joe DiMeo with his parents Rose and John in the back yard of their home in New Jersey (Mark Lennihan/AP)

They amputated both of Mr DiMeo’s hands, replacing them mid-forearm and connecting nerves, blood vessels and 21 tendons with hair-thin sutures.

They also transplanted a full face, including the forehead, eyebrows, nose, eyelids, lips, both ears and underlying facial bones.

“The possibility of us being successful based on the track record looked slim,” said Dr Eduardo Rodriguez, who led the medical team of more than 140 people.

“It’s not that someone has done this many times before and we have a kind of a schedule, a recipe to follow.”

Mr DiMeo has not shown any signs of rejecting his new face or hands, said Dr Rodriguez.

Since leaving hospital in November, the patient has been in intensive rehabilitation, devoting hours daily to physical, occupational and speech therapy.

“Rehab was pretty intense,” he said, and involves a lot of “retraining yourself to do stuff on your own again”.

During a recent session, he practised raising his eyebrows, opening and closing his eyes, puckering his mouth, giving a thumbs up and whistling. He can feel his new forehead and hands get cold, and often reaches up to push his long hair off of his face.

Mr DiMeo, who lives with his parents, can now dress and feed himself. He plays with his dog Buster, and is also working out — benching 50lb and practising his golf swing.

“You got a new chance at life. You really can’t give up,” he said.

By Press Association

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