What It's like to Receive an Eye and Face Transplant
Briefly

Aaron James, a 46-year-old veteran, suffered catastrophic injuries in a lineman accident but received the first-ever partial face and whole-eye transplant, showing promising recovery.
The surgery's success and James's happiness are remarkable, as the transplanted eye has maintained shape and blood flow, indicating some electrical activity, despite the absence of vision.
The research illustrates the challenges of regenerating the optic nerve and highlights the significance of the eye staying alive as part of successful hemifacial transplants.
While the lack of restored vision was anticipated, the patient's positive outcome represents a step forward in whole-eye transplantation and the potential for future procedures.
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