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What Are the Long-Term Commitments With Hand/Arm Transplantation?
- Following their hand/arm transplantation, recipients will need to commit to taking anti-rejection medicine for the rest of their lives.1
- Recipients who are unable to adhere to their anti-rejection medicines will be at risk of losing their hand/arm transplant.2
- Recipients need to commit to ongoing hand therapy, regular blood draws, and regular check-ups to ensure their transplanted hand/arm remains healthy.1
- It is important to consider the financial commitment involved in hand/arm transplantation, such as the out-of-pocket costs for the surgical procedure and anti-rejection medicines.3
Takeaway Point:
- Hand/arm transplant recipients need to make long-term commitments to their rehabilitation process and lifestyle changes, which involve time and money.3,4