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A South African man, who recently underwent world\'s first penile transplant, will soon become a father.Andre van der Merwe, the surgeon at Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital who performed the operation, said that they got know about the success of their transplant when the first penile transplant recipient\'s girlfriend informed that she was four months\' pregnant, the BBC has reported.
A South African man, who recently underwent world's first penile transplant, will soon become a father.Andre van der Merwe, the surgeon at Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital who performed the operation, said that they got know about the success of their transplant when the first penile transplant recipient's girlfriend informed that she was four months' pregnant, the BBC has reported.
The 21-year-old recipient was 18 when he lost his penis in a botched circumcision and was left with just 1cm of his original penis.
A nine-hour operation was then done in December 2014 to attach a donated penis.
Dr Van der Merwe explained that their aim was to make the person stand and urinate and to have intercourse, and didn't expect the man to be infertile, as he had an issue with his penis, not his testicles.
Dr Van der Merwe concluded that the surgical team would soon review the success of the operation and might then carry out further transplants.
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