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Do Family Members of Facial Transplant Donors Feel Happy or Sad Afterwards?

by Adeline Dorcas on February 11, 2023 at 7:17 PM
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Accepting that face transplant is not really different from other types of organ transplantation can make a donor's family feel better, suggests a new study.


At a time of devastating grief, family members of facial transplant donors face a range of difficult challenges - from the unexpected donation request, to unique issues related to the donor's identity, to an onslaught of media attention, reports a study in The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. The journal, under the guidance of Editor-in-Chief Mutaz B. Habal, MD, is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.

‘Families of facial transplant donors are more likely to experience a tough time due to the unique issues related to the donor's identity.’

Anthony Verfaillie, MD, Kim De Corte, PhD, and colleagues of the University Hospital Ghent, Belgium, report an "interpretive phenomenological analysis" of the experience of family members of the deceased tissue donor for Belgium's first facial transplant. "The findings of our study help to better support donor families through the facial donation process and to improve facial transplantation procedures," the authors write.

Analysis Identifies Key Themes in Experiences of Facial Transplant Donors' Families

To gain insights into how family members are affected by the complex process of facial transplantation, the researchers interviewed the parents and a sibling of the deceased facial transplant donor. Analysis of the interviews identified six key themes:

The study is the first to focus on the experiences of family members going through the facial transplantation process. The identified themes raise awareness of what's similar and what's different when comparing facial transplantation with more common organ transplants. Consistent with previous studies of the families of deceased organ donors, Dr. Verfaillie, Dr.De Corte, and colleagues write: "The donation process had a positive influence on personal grief and on the experienced powerlessness of the family members, providing a supportive or comforting feeling."

Source: Eurekalert

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