A Turkish woman's life has been saved after she received a kidney from her husband's mistress. Four years after
, one of Meliha Avcı's kidneys ceased to work, meaning she needed to receive dialysis three times a week, four hours at a time.
During
this time, Avcı's husband, Mehmet Avcı, met another woman, Ayşe İmdat.
The husband moved İmdat into his mother's home, disguising her as the
babysitter for the couple's son. When Meliha Avcı learned about her
husband's adultery, she pleaded that he and İmdat marry after she died.
After
the three came from the Central Anatolian province of Nevşehir to
Istanbul for surgery, İmdat insisted that she donate a kidney to save
Avcı. “We shared a husband, and now we shared a kidney,” said the
patient. İmdat promised to continue taking care of Meliha Avcı after the
surgery.
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The man who donated an organ to his brother on the condition he stop cheering for arch-rival team
A Manchester United fan agreed to give his brother a life-saving cell
transplant on the condition his sibling stopped supporting arch-rival
Manchester City. Retired management consultant Martin Warburton, 50,
asked his brother Paul, 59, to sign a light-hearted contract pledging to
join the United fan club.
Paul, who had the transplant to fight
lymphatic leukemia, was philosophical about the switch between the
fiercely competitive teams. 'I was really lucky that Martin's cells
matched,' said Paul. 'But he had to be a Reds supporter, didn't he?'
The girl who had her hand attached to her leg for three months
Surgeons have apparently saved a
young girl's hand in China – by grafting it on to her leg for three
months. Ming Li, 9, lost her left hand when she was run over by a
tractor on her way to school in July 2010. However it was too badly
damaged to reattach immediately, so doctors decided to attach it to her
right leg while it healed. After three months, a medical team at a
hospital in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, transplanted it back on to her
arm. Spokesman Dr Hou Jianxi said: "When she came in, her left hand was
completely severed from her body. It was very scary. But Ming Li can now
move her wrist again, and her left hand is a healthy pink color proving
that the blood is circulating well." Ming Li will need two more
operations over
the next year to improve her hand functions and remove scars.
The man who had to cut off his transplanted penis because his wife didn't like it
In 2006, a man who had had the world's first penis transplant had the
organ removed two weeks later because he and his wife had a 'severe
psychological problem' with his new penis. The man's penis was damaged
beyond repair in an accident the year before, leaving him with a one
centimeter-long stump with which he was unable to urinate or have sexual
intercourse.
Doctors spent 15 hours attaching a 10-centimetre
penis to the 44-year-old man after the parents of a brain-dead man half
his age agreed to donate their son's organ. After 10 days, tests
revealed the organ had a good blood supply and the man was able to
urinate normally.
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, he said.
NOTE:
Doctors have previously succeeded in reuniting men with their sexual
organs after traumatic accidents or attacks, but this operation was the
first in which a donor penis had successfully been attached to another
man.
The man donated a kidney to his favorite cashier
Dan Coyne of Evanston, Illinois didn't know anything about Myra de la Vega, except that she was his favorite cashier at the
grocery store
where he had shopped for over 18 years. One day he noticed her growing
thin and asked about her health. She explained that she was on dialysis.
Coyne offered to donate one of his kidneys to help her! De la Vega
didn't know if he was serious, but when her sister turned out to be a
poor match for a transplant, Coyne insisted on being tested. He was a
match. The operation was a success and the principal of his school
declared March 23, 2010 "Dan Coyne Day" and incorporated his gift into
the teaching curriculum.
This story sure takes customer loyalty to a new level.
The patient who survived after receiving fecal implant from husband
Dr. Alexander Khoruts, a gastroenterologist, saved a patient by
transplanting a piece of her husband's excrement into her colon. He
decided his patient needed a transplant but he didn't give her a piece
of someone else's intestines, or a stomach, or any other organ. Instead,
he gave her some of her husband's bacteria. He mixed a small sample of
her husband's stool with saline
solution
and delivered it into her colon. Aparently it worked as his patient's
diarrhea vanished in a day. Her Clostridium difficile infection
disappeared as well and has not returned since. The microbes in the
man's excrement replaced those absent in the patient.
Daughter set to give birth from her own mother's womb after world's first transplant
Sarah Ottoson was born without a uterus due to a rare genetic disorder. However, if Swedish surgeons
are successful, she could eventually carry a child to term, in the very
uterus from whence she came. Sarah's mother Eva will donate her
uterus—which clearly works—to her daughter via voluntary hysterectomy.
The surgery, which is scheduled in the spring of 2012, is not the first
attempt to transplant a uterus. Another attempt in 2000 by Saudi
doctors was initially successful, but the transplanted uterus was
removed four months later due to complications. The surgery is
apparently ridiculously complicated and involves connecting tiny blood
vessels from the ovaries to the transplanted uterus. Even if the surgery
is successful, doctors are unsure whether the transplanted uterus would
be able to stretch and deliver enough blood to sustain life.
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The husband asked his cheating wife for his kidney back after divorce
After Long Island doctor Richard Batista was slapped with divorce papers
from his cheating wife, he decided he'd had enough and sued her for the
return of a gift he'd give her eight years prior: a kidney. After the
successful transplant, Dawnell --Batista's wife-- survived, but not
their marriage, which lasted only another four years.
The
heartbroken doctor requested the one-time love of his life to pay $1.5
million for the organ he donated. He insisted his cash-for-kidney claim
was a direct result of his wife's behavior.
The teenager whose blood type changed after having a transplant
She's got purple
highlights in
her hair and bright blue fingernails, but to doctors at the Children's
Hospital at Westmead, New South Wales, Australia, Demi-Lee Brennan is a
one-in-6-billion miracle. The 15-year-old liver transplant patient is
the first person in the world to
take on the immune system and blood type of her donor, negating the need to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of her life.
After
a virus destroyed her liver, doctors gave her just 48 hours to live
when a donated liver became available. With only hours to spare,
Demi-Lee had a 10-hour operation and was started on a cocktail of
immuno-suppressant drugs, the standard fare for transplant patients to
ensure their bodies do not reject the donated organ. Nine months later,
when her condition worsened and she was readmitted, doctors were shocked
to find that her blood type had changed. The head of hematology, Julie
Curtin, said she was stunned when she realized Demi-Lee was now
O-positive, rather than O-negative.
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The teenager girl who already has had three hearts
A girl is on her third heart at the age of just 16. Debbie Ward was born
without a tricuspid valve - which keeps blood flowing in the right
direction - and had her first heart transplant when she was 15 months
old. She was the youngest survivor of such an operation at Great Ormond
Street Hospital in London. Afterwards, things went really well. She was
just like any other child her age and was really active. But, over a
decade later, Debbie suddenly collapsed with
chest pains on the
school bus.
The doctors said her heart was failing and there was gristle forming on
it. They didn't know why, but the arteries were starting to clog up.
The
teenager, from Belchford in Lincolnshire, had her second heart
transplant after her 15th birthday. Debbie said her experience had
inspired her to work towards becoming a
pediatric nurse
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