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On the Ethics of Facial Transplantation Research
Authors:Osborne P Wiggins  John H Barker  Serge Martinez  Marieke Vossen  Claudio Maldonado  Federico V Grossi
Institution:1. University of Louisville;2. University of Utrecht , The Netherlands
Abstract:Transplantation continues to push the frontiers of medicine into domains that summon forth troublesome ethical questions. Looming on the frontier today is human facial transplantation. We develop criteria that, we maintain, must be satisfied in order to ethically undertake this as-yet-untried transplant procedure. We draw on the criteria advanced by Dr. Francis Moore in the late 1980s for introducing innovative procedures in transplant surgery. In addition to these we also insist that human face transplantation must meet all the ethical requirements usually applied to health care research. We summarize the achievements of transplant surgery to date, focusing in particular on the safety and efficacy of immunosuppressive medications. We also emphasize the importance of risk/benefit assessments that take into account the physical, aesthetic, psychological, and social dimensions of facial disfiguration, reconstruction, and transplantation. Finally, we maintain that the time has come to move facial transplantation research into the clinical phase.
Keywords:composite tissue allotransplantation (CTA)  bioethics  reconstructive surgical procedures  face transplant  immunosuppression  risk assessment  informed consent  identity
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