Science Doctors grow ear inside an arm - Gross but true

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The ear, grown to replace one lost in a car crash, will have functional blood vessels and nerve endings.


A car accident can be pretty traumatic for anyone, and the crash involving Army Pvt. Shamika Burrage was no exception. Two years ago, Burrage was driving her car when the front tire blew out, causing the vehicle to slide several hundred feet and flip several times. Burrage suffered head injuries and spinal fractures, as well as losing her left ear.

The other injuries eventually healed, but Burrage still had to live without her ear. She relied on prosthetics for a while, but recently her doctors at William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso approached her with a new possible solution: to grow a brand new ear for her and attach it to her head.

The only catch is that they’d have to grow the ear inside of her arm.

This particular procedure, called a prelaminated forearm free flap, has been performed a few times before, but never by the Army. Doctors take cartilage from Burrage’s ribs and mold it into an ear shape. They then implant that cartilage beneath the skin of Burrage’s forearm. There, the cartilage can grow into a functional ear, complete with nerve endings and blood vessels. Finally, the ear is removed from her arm and attached to her head, along with extra skin from her arm to cover up the scars.

The procedure is still not completed, and Burrage still has to undergo two more surgeries, but once the procedure is completed the new ear should be virtually indistinguishable from her old one.

“The whole goal is by the time she's done with all this, it looks good, it's sensate, and in five years if somebody doesn't know her they won't notice,” said Lt. Col. Owen Johnson III, her surgeon at WBAMC.

And as for Burrage, she finally feels like she’s beginning to heal. “It's been a long process for everything, but I'm back,” she said.
Whelp, this is both horrifying and cool. Thoughts?
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Well well if it isn't my old friend Mr McGregg, with an ear in his arm and an arm for a leg.....
 
It seems gross, for sure. But which is grosser: an ear grown inside your arm, or an ear cut off some guy who managed to have an even worse car accident than you did?
 
Inception 2: Surgical Boogaloo

We were so busy trying to figure out if we could grow an arm inside of an arm, we didn't stop to think if we should.
 
It's great for people that lost an ear or were born with one missing. But it does look weird and you've got to explain to people why you have an ear on your arm.

There are prosthetic available. But honestly that seems like it would be pretty inconvenient having to take your ear off every night or having it come off. There's also reconstructive surgery with rib cartilage.

Inception 2: Surgical Boogaloo

We were so busy trying to figure out if we could grow an arm inside of an arm, we didn't stop to think if we should.

Personally I'm waiting for them to start growing dicks in people's arms. Bring Edward Penishands to life.
 
Still better than cutting off parts of the intestines to make a fake dick for FtM troons.
 

Why the fuck did they do this?
 
what kind of person would want this
 
It’s pretty neat that it has sensation and all that. It’s a shame we aren’t at that point where this woman can be given a real functioning ear to hear with but it’s still a positive for her if it makes her feel more normal in the end. So long as the subject of “Where’d that ear come from?” never comes up again.
 
So this ear is just a growth the scientists put on you. It looks relatively easy to apply and remove, and seems like you could be that guy with 300 semifunctional ears on his body. So all in all cool. PS. They do this with mice too, it's weird to see a human ear on a mouse.
 
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