Boy with double hand transplant says: “The best thing is being able to wrap my arms around my mom”

Zion is the first child to have ever undergone a double hand transplant. The transplant was performed at the beginning of July last year at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. A team of 40 doctors worked for 10 hours to perform the difficult operation.

Doctors connected the bones from the new forearms to Zion’s arms with steel plates and screws, and they sutured the arteries and veins together with advanced surgical techniques. When they were done, and blood began to flow through the vessels, doctors connected the muscles and tendons.

The surgery was successful, and now 13 months later, Zion has two functioning hands that will grow along with the rest of his body.

Watch this video to see how Zion looks today. During the interview, he describes how life has changed since he got his new hands. What a great guy!

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