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Bohdan Pomahač

Bohdan Pomahač (Czech pronunciation: [ˈboɦdan ˈpomaɦatʃ]; born 8 March 1971) is a Czech plastic surgeon. He led the team that performed the first full face transplant in United States and the third overall in the world.[1]

Bohdan Pomahač
Bohdan Pomahač (2012)
Born8 March 1971 (1971-03-08) (age 53)
Alma materPalacký University of Olomouc
Known forPerforming the first full face transplant in the United States
Scientific career
FieldsPlastic surgery
InstitutionsYale New Haven Hospital

Biography edit

Pomahač's parents were a chemical engineer and a school teacher. The family lived in the industrial city of Ostrava, today's Czech Republic, in a small three-room apartment, and used to spend weekends at their weekend house in Morávka, a municipality in the Moravian-Silesian Beskids mountain range.[2]

As a teenager, Pomahač became a passionate chess player, devoting as many as 40 hours a week to his hobby. He was inspired by Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov and made it to the major chess league in the country.[2]

 
Vestibule of Palacký University Faculty of Medicine

After finishing high school in Ostrava, Pomahač became a student at the Palacký University of Olomouc Faculty of Medicine. During the 6 years study, Pomahač went on exchange to Boston, United States, which influenced his subsequent career choice.[2]

Pomahač left for the USA immediately after finishing his studies in the Czech Republic in 1996. He was employed at the Brigham and Women's Hospital, where he worked for 90–120 hours a week.[2]

In 2000, Pomahač married Hana Augustinová, an eye doctor and also a Palacký University of Olomouc graduate. Together with their two children they live in Dover, a small town not far from Boston. They visit the Czech Republic once a year, when their children undergo Czech language tests in a school.[2]

In August 2021, Pomahač became the chief of plastic surgery at Yale New Haven Hospital, Connecticut, USA.

Face transplants edit

 
Face transplant recipient Jim Maki (left) with Bohdan Pomahač

Although face transplants were not the centre of his research work, by 2004 he became increasingly interested in the subject and devoted much of his free time to it. Great incentive came when Pomahač met Isabelle Dinoire, the first person to undergo partial face transplant in 2005 in France. Dinoire told him that if the face had not been accepted, she was ready to undergo the procedure again.[2] When Pomahač asked another patient why he sought repeated surgery, he told the doctor: “I just want a cab to stop when I’m at the curb.”[3]

 
Yale New Haven Hospital[4]

In 2007 Pomahač became the head of the hospital's burn trauma centre and also head of the team specializing in facial transplants.

On 9 April 2009 Pomahač performed the second partial face transplant in the USA (and seventh in the world). During a 17-hour operation, a surgical team led by Pomahač, replaced the nose, upper lip, cheeks, and roof of the mouth - along with corresponding muscles, bones and nerves - of James Maki, age 59. Mr. Maki's face was severely injured after falling onto the electrified third rail at a Boston subway station in 2005. In May 2009, he made a public media appearance and declared he was happy with the result. This procedure was also shown in the eighth episode of the ABC documentary series Boston Med.

After that procedure was successfully completed, the Defense Department awarded a $3.4 million grant to the hospital in December 2009 to fund five face transplants, according to Col. Janet Harris, director of the Clinical and Rehabilitative Medicine Research Program for the Army Medical Research and Material Command.[3]

On 22 March 2011 Pomahač performed the first full face transplant in the USA (and third in the world, after full face transplants in Spain and France) on Dallas Wiens, 25, who was injured by an electric shock that removed his face. Pomahač led the team of physicians, nurses and anaesthesiologists for more than 15 hours to replace Mr Wiens's nose, lips, facial skin, muscles of facial animation and the nerves that power them to provide sensation.[1]

Two other patients are already on the list for other operations funded by the Defense Department. They are Mitch Hunter of Indianapolis, an Army veteran who was in a car crash after his Army stint, and Charla Nash, a Connecticut woman who lost her hands, nose, lips and eyelids in 2009 when she was mauled by a chimpanzee.[3]

Appearances edit

Pomahač has been a keynote speaker at the Congress of Future Medical Leaders (2014, 2015, 2016).

References edit

  1. ^ a b "David Wiens given first full face transplant in the US". Herald Sun. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Tváře jsou zrcadla našich životů". Česká televize (in Czech). Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  3. ^ a b c Monson, Thomas S. (2011-03-22). "Boston hospital team performs first full face transplant in U.S." The Washington Post. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  4. ^ "Yale New Haven Hospital - A Connecticut Hospital". www.ynhh.org. Retrieved 2021-11-04.

External links edit

  • Documentary about Bohdan Pomahač by the public Czech Television (in Czech)
  • Herald Sun: David Wiens given first full face transplant in the US
  • Al Jazeera: First public appearance of Dallas Wiens after the operation

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Bohdan Pomahac Czech pronunciation ˈboɦdan ˈpomaɦatʃ born 8 March 1971 is a Czech plastic surgeon He led the team that performed the first full face transplant in United States and the third overall in the world 1 Bohdan PomahacBohdan Pomahac 2012 Born8 March 1971 1971 03 08 age 53 Ostrava Czechoslovakia today the Czech Republic Alma materPalacky University of OlomoucKnown forPerforming the first full face transplant in the United StatesScientific careerFieldsPlastic surgeryInstitutionsYale New Haven Hospital Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Face transplants 2 Appearances 3 References 4 External linksBiography editPomahac s parents were a chemical engineer and a school teacher The family lived in the industrial city of Ostrava today s Czech Republic in a small three room apartment and used to spend weekends at their weekend house in Moravka a municipality in the Moravian Silesian Beskids mountain range 2 As a teenager Pomahac became a passionate chess player devoting as many as 40 hours a week to his hobby He was inspired by Anatoly Karpov and Garry Kasparov and made it to the major chess league in the country 2 nbsp Vestibule of Palacky University Faculty of Medicine After finishing high school in Ostrava Pomahac became a student at the Palacky University of Olomouc Faculty of Medicine During the 6 years study Pomahac went on exchange to Boston United States which influenced his subsequent career choice 2 Pomahac left for the USA immediately after finishing his studies in the Czech Republic in 1996 He was employed at the Brigham and Women s Hospital where he worked for 90 120 hours a week 2 In 2000 Pomahac married Hana Augustinova an eye doctor and also a Palacky University of Olomouc graduate Together with their two children they live in Dover a small town not far from Boston They visit the Czech Republic once a year when their children undergo Czech language tests in a school 2 In August 2021 Pomahac became the chief of plastic surgery at Yale New Haven Hospital Connecticut USA Face transplants edit Main articles Isabelle Dinoire and Dallas Wiens nbsp Face transplant recipient Jim Maki left with Bohdan Pomahac Although face transplants were not the centre of his research work by 2004 he became increasingly interested in the subject and devoted much of his free time to it Great incentive came when Pomahac met Isabelle Dinoire the first person to undergo partial face transplant in 2005 in France Dinoire told him that if the face had not been accepted she was ready to undergo the procedure again 2 When Pomahac asked another patient why he sought repeated surgery he told the doctor I just want a cab to stop when I m at the curb 3 nbsp Yale New Haven Hospital 4 In 2007 Pomahac became the head of the hospital s burn trauma centre and also head of the team specializing in facial transplants On 9 April 2009 Pomahac performed the second partial face transplant in the USA and seventh in the world During a 17 hour operation a surgical team led by Pomahac replaced the nose upper lip cheeks and roof of the mouth along with corresponding muscles bones and nerves of James Maki age 59 Mr Maki s face was severely injured after falling onto the electrified third rail at a Boston subway station in 2005 In May 2009 he made a public media appearance and declared he was happy with the result This procedure was also shown in the eighth episode of the ABC documentary series Boston Med After that procedure was successfully completed the Defense Department awarded a 3 4 million grant to the hospital in December 2009 to fund five face transplants according to Col Janet Harris director of the Clinical and Rehabilitative Medicine Research Program for the Army Medical Research and Material Command 3 On 22 March 2011 Pomahac performed the first full face transplant in the USA and third in the world after full face transplants in Spain and France on Dallas Wiens 25 who was injured by an electric shock that removed his face Pomahac led the team of physicians nurses and anaesthesiologists for more than 15 hours to replace Mr Wiens s nose lips facial skin muscles of facial animation and the nerves that power them to provide sensation 1 Two other patients are already on the list for other operations funded by the Defense Department They are Mitch Hunter of Indianapolis an Army veteran who was in a car crash after his Army stint and Charla Nash a Connecticut woman who lost her hands nose lips and eyelids in 2009 when she was mauled by a chimpanzee 3 Appearances editPomahac has been a keynote speaker at the Congress of Future Medical Leaders 2014 2015 2016 References edit a b David Wiens given first full face transplant in the US Herald Sun Retrieved 2011 03 23 a b c d e f Tvare jsou zrcadla nasich zivotu Ceska televize in Czech Retrieved 2011 03 23 a b c Monson Thomas S 2011 03 22 Boston hospital team performs first full face transplant in U S The Washington Post Retrieved 2011 03 23 Yale New Haven Hospital A Connecticut Hospital www ynhh org Retrieved 2021 11 04 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Medicine portal Documentary about Bohdan Pomahac by the public Czech Television in Czech Herald Sun David Wiens given first full face transplant in the US Al Jazeera First public appearance of Dallas Wiens after the operation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bohdan Pomahac amp oldid 1158690452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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