Renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Daniel Borsuk, in collaboration with the University of Montréal, achieved a historic face transplant on a 64-year-old man, marking the oldest recipient to date. The thirty-hour procedure involved a diverse team of over one hundred professionals, emphasizing seamless coordination and collaboration. Dr. Borsuk expressed gratitude for the interdisciplinary effort, highlighting the fusion of science, technology, engineering, and art.
The patient, scarred from a gunshot wound seven years ago, experienced a transformative recovery, regaining the ability to breathe, chew, smell, and speak. Despite previous reconstructive surgeries, his physical and emotional pain persisted. The surgical team, comprised of nine skilled specialists, worked in collaboration with partners like Johnson & Johnson, who generously donated crucial medical equipment.
Face transplants, a rare procedure globally, prove cost-effective compared to multiple reconstructions. Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont, known for excellence in cranio-maxillofacial surgery, played a pivotal role in this achievement. Dr. Borsuk’s innovative techniques, like using vascularized pelvic bone, showcase dedication to effective solutions, impacting not only adults but also children in need. This success reflects continuous advancements in medical science, offering hope and improved quality of life for patients.