
Hand transplant patient Emily Fennell is shown in therapy in this April 4, 2011, UCLA publicity photo released to Reuters April 19, 2011. Fennell lost her right hand in a 2006 traffic accident, and is the first successful hand transplant patient in western United States

Hand transplant patient Emily Fennell is shown in this March 3, 2011, UCLA publicity photo released to Reuters April 19, 2011. Fennell lost her right hand in a 2006 traffic accident, and is the first successful hand transplant patient in western United States.

Dr. Kodi Azari (2nd R), checks on finger flexibility as the donor’s hand is attached to recipient Emily Fennell during the first west coast hand transplant at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles in this March 5, 2011, UCLA publicity photo released to Reuters April 19, 2011. Fennell lost her right hand in a 2006 traffic accident, and is the first successful hand transplant patient in western United States

Hand transplant patient Emily Fennell is shown in this April 4, 2011, UCLA publicity photo released to Reuters April 19, 2011. Fennell lost her right hand in a 2006 traffic accident, and is the first successful hand transplant patient in western United States.
UCLA's first hand transplant patient adapting well to new hand
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