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International consensus recommendations on face transplantation: A 2-step Delphi study
Journal
American Journal of Transplantation
ISSN
1600-6135
Publisher
Elsevier
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Longo, Benedetto
Alberti, Fay Bound
Pomahac, Bohdan
Pribaz, Julian Joseph
Meningaud, Jean-Paul
Lengelé, Benoît
Özkan, Ömer
Özkan, Özlenen
Pere Barret, Juan
Lassus, Patrik
Blondeel, Phillip
Roche, Nathalie
Gurunian, Raffi
Infante-Cossio, Pedro
Lindford, Andrew
Brandacher, Gerald
Giovanoli, Pietro
Plock, Jan
Gorantla, Vijay S.
Ruppel Herrington, Emily
Saleh, Daniel
Natalwala, Ibrahim
Cardillo, Massimo
Jowsey-Gregoire, Sheila
La Padula, Simone
Manas, Derek
Benedict, James
Nuccitelli, Gloria
Bosc, Romain
Morello, Roberto
Farías-Yapur, Anneke
Giacalone, Martina
Hall, Sarah
D’Orsi, Gennaro
Cervelli, Valerio
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
Abstract
Face transplantation is a viable reconstructive approach for severe craniofacial defects. Despite the evolution witnessed in the field, ethical aspects, clinical and psychosocial implications, public perception, and economic sustainability remain the subject of debate and unanswered questions. Furthermore, poor data reporting and sharing, the absence of standardized metrics for outcome evaluation, and the lack of consensus definitions of success and failure have hampered the development of a “transplantation culture” on a global scale. We completed a 2-round online modified Delphi process with 35 international face transplant stakeholders, including surgeons, clinicians, psychologists, psychiatrists, ethicists, policymakers, and researchers, with a representation of 10 of the 19 face transplant teams that had already performed the procedure and 73% of face transplants. Themes addressed included patient assessment and selection, indications, social support networks, clinical framework, surgical considerations, data on patient progress and outcomes, definitions of success and failure, public image and perception, and financial sustainability. The presented recommendations are the product of a shared commitment of face transplant teams to foster the development of face transplantation and are aimed at providing a gold standard of practice and policy. Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc.,
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How to cite
Longo, B., Alberti, F. B., Pomahac, B., Pribaz, J. J., Meningaud, J.-P., Lengelé, B., Özkan, Ö., Özkan, Ö., Barret, J. P., Lassus, P., Blondeel, P., Roche, N., Gurunian, R., Infante-Cossio, P., Lindford, A., Brandacher, G., Giovanoli, P., Plock, J., Gorantla, V. S., … Cervelli, V. (2024). International consensus recommendations on face transplantation: A 2-step Delphi study. In American Journal of Transplantation (Vol. 24, Issue 1, pp. 104–114). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajt.2023.08.023
