Asia's first double arm transplant is a success!

Shreya Siddanagowda, 19 year old Indian chemical engineering student at Manipal Institute of Technology became the first recipient of the rare below the elbow hand transplant after loosing both her hands in an accident. The accident took place in september last year when the bus taken by Shreya to her collage from Pune overturned and crushed both her hands. A 13 hours long transplantation was done by a team of 20 surgeon and 16 anaesthetists headed by Subrahmania Iyer, who is the head of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department at AIMS. Shreya received the arms from Sachin, a B.Com final year student of Ernakulam's Rajagiri Collage who was declared brain dead after falling victim to a bike accident that resulted in a fatal head injury. This is the first time in Asia, when an upper arm duble hand transplant was successfully conducted. And only 9 such surgeries have been successfully done worldwide, though it was the first time in the world when a girl was...