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Beyond the Surgery: The Psychological Challenges of Hand Transplants

Beyond the Surgery: The Psychological Challenges of Hand Transplants

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In episode four, host Caroline Verdon delves into the intricate psychological aspects of hand transplants with expert insights from Dr. Maggie Bellew and Dr. Rachel Mandela. The episode highlights the critical role of psychological assessments in hand transplant procedures, illustrating the balance needed between physical and mental readiness. The discussion covers patient expectations, the selection process, and the ongoing psychological support crucial to the success of hand transplants. The episode explores the unique challenges of hand transplants, including psychological rejection and the importance of donor limb acceptance.

Produced by Under the Mast, this episode provides a moving insight into resilience, medical innovation, and the human spirit. 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

00:31 The Role of Clinical Psychologists

01:24 Initial Patient Assessment

02:40 Managing Expectations and Risks

04:19 The Importance of Psychological Preparation

05:37 Patient Experiences and Success Stories

20:34 Post-Transplant Care and Support

26:39 Dealing with Rejection and Psychological Impact

28:25 The Donor Aspect and Ethical Considerations

31:34 Preview of the Next Episode

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