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In this episode of The Debrief we speak to TFN staff writer Joanna Jasińska, who explains the ins and outs of reconstructive surgery and how a Polish doctor was awarded a fellowship from the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery (ASRM).
The professor from the Oncology Centre in Gliwice was recognised as the first Pole in history for completely rebuilding the internal organs of a six-year-old boy’s neck by transplanting a new larynx, trachea and throat, as well as bone marrow.
Read the full story here.
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In this episode of The Debrief we speak to TFN staff writer Joanna Jasińska, who explains the ins and outs of reconstructive surgery and how a Polish doctor was awarded a fellowship from the American Society for Reconstructive Microsurgery (ASRM).
The professor from the Oncology Centre in Gliwice was recognised as the first Pole in history for completely rebuilding the internal organs of a six-year-old boy’s neck by transplanting a new larynx, trachea and throat, as well as bone marrow.
Read the full story here.