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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
New face, new future
Summary
29 March 2012
A thirty-seven year old American man injured in a 1997 gun incident has successfully undergone what doctors say is the most extensive face transplant ever performed. The operation took place at the University of Maryland and the lead surgeon says the patient will now get his life back.
Reporter
Laura Trevelyan
Report
Richard Lee Norris has spent the last fifteen years living as a recluse1, wearing a mask to hide the severe injuries he received from a gun accident. Now surgeons at the University of Maryland medical centre have given Mr Norris a new face - his teeth, tongue and jaw2 are also new.
The thirty-six-hour operation was, say the doctors who performed it, the most extensive face transplant ever. The first such operation was performed in France in 2005, on a woman who was mauled by her dog.
The University of Maryland's transplant research has been funded by the US navy. Surgeons hope they can soon begin operating on military patients wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. The US government estimates that 200 wounded troops might be eligible3 for face transplants.
Richard Lee Norris is, say his doctors, recovering well after the surgery. He's brushing his teeth and shaving, and has regained4 his sense of smell.
1 recluse | |
n.隐居者 | |
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2 jaw | |
n.颚,颌,说教,流言蜚语;v.喋喋不休,教训 | |
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3 eligible | |
adj.有条件被选中的;(尤指婚姻等)合适(意)的 | |
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4 regained | |
复得( regain的过去式和过去分词 ); 赢回; 重回; 复至某地 | |
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