A MAN who received the world’s first successful penis transplant is to become a father just months after undergoing surgery.
Urologist Andre van der Merwe, who led the team that performed the penis transplant, said the 21-year-old South African man’s girlfriend was pregnant, News24 first reported.
“I was informed by him that his partner is about four months pregnant,” said Van der Merwe, who is based at Stellenbosch University, which is in the town of Stellenbosch, South Africa.
“We are happy that there were no complications and his penis is functioning well.
“There was nothing preventing him from having children because his sperm wasn’t affected.”
Van
der Merwe has previously admitted surprise at the speed of the man’s
recovery of sexual function however, saying the original goal was that
“he would be fully functional at two years”.
The man, whose
identity has not been revealed, received his new penis from an organ
donor in a nine-hour operation on December 11 at Tygerberg Hospital in
Cape Town.
His own penis had to be amputated three years previously after a botched traditional circumcision.
The
procedure, which often leads to deadly complications, is performed on
boys and young men as a rite of passage to adulthood in some rural parts
of South Africa.
Van der Merwe said the man was still under
observation as the team check for possible improvements to be made for
future operations, which could take place as early as mid-August.
He added his team had been inundated with requests from men who have had similar amputations but could not take everyone.
“Right
now we have about nine people on our program,” he said, pointing out
that finding penis donors would be one of the challenges, as is the case
with any other organ.
“I don’t think it would be easy but I believe people will now come forward because of this positive case,” he said.
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