Jean-Michel Dubernard
Jean-Michel Dubernard (French: [dybɛʁnaʁ]; born 17 May 1941 in Lyon) is a medical doctor specializing in transplant surgery, as well as a former Deputy in the French National Assembly.
Jean-Michel Dubernard | |
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Jean-Michel Dubernard in 2013 | |
Member of the National Assembly for Rhône's 3rd constituency | |
In office 1986–2007 | |
Preceded by | Michel Noir |
Succeeded by | Jean-Louis Touraine |
Personal details | |
Born | Lyon, France | 17 May 1941
Nationality | French |
Political party | The Republicans |
Occupation | Surgeon |
Dr. Dubernard is most famous for performing the first successful hand transplant on Clint Hallam on 23 September 1998, the first successful double hand transplant shortly thereafter (but not announced until 14 January 2004), and assisting Prof. Bernard Devauchelle in performing the first partial face transplant on Isabelle Dinoire on 27 November 2005.
Sources
- www.handtransplant.org
- New York Times, December 6, 2005, "A Pioneering Transplant, and Now an Ethical Storm"
- New York Times, December 3, 2005, "Dire Wounds, a New Face, a Glimpse in a Mirror"
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