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Beyond the Operation: The complex decision making process

Beyond the Operation: The complex decision making process

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n this episode, Caroline Verdon interviews key members of Leeds' pioneering hand transplant team, delving into the complex journey of this remarkable medical procedure. Professor Simon Kay discusses the extensive team and the intricacies involved in decision-making, while Brendan Clark explains the immunological challenges. Richard Baker highlights the risks and lifelong impacts of immunosuppression. Through this episode, we gain a deep understanding of the administrative, psychological, and medical hurdles faced by both the patients and the team, as well as the profound life-enhancing potential of hand transplants.

Produced by Under the Mast, this episode provides an insight into the resilience and determination needed on the journey to new limbs. The podcast is presented by Caroline Verdon

You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here

00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team

00:29 The Complexity of Hand Transplants

00:43 Meet the Team: Professor Simon Kay

02:14 The Role of Clinical Psychology

02:48 Immunology and Matching Challenges

05:12 Insights from Brendan Clark

07:02 The Importance of Immunosuppression

09:15 Challenges and Risks of Hand Transplants

13:25 Patient Eligibility and Sensitization

17:10 Post-Transplant Monitoring

24:08 Meet Richard Baker: Renal Physician

35:57 The Decision to Undergo Hand Transplant

42:21 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview

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