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In this episode, host Caroline Verdon interviews John Paul McGrail, who shares his compelling story of navigating life after losing his right arm in a car accident in 2006. He describes the challenges of using a prosthetic for over a decade and the life-changing encounter with a customer that led him to consider a hand transplant. John Paul recounts his journey through psychological assessments, the emotional and practical implications of the transplant, and the profound impact it has had on his life. He also touches on the emotional aspects of knowing a donor was involved and how his life and capabilities have changed since the surgery.
Produced by Under the Mast, this podcast is presented by Caroline Verdon
You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here
00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team
00:30 John Paul's Accident and Initial Struggles
02:47 Discovering the Hand Transplant Option
05:04 The Referral and Initial Consultations
08:03 The Psychological and Physical Assessments
17:16 The Call for the Transplant
21:41 Post-Transplant Experiences and Reflections
31:12 Comparing Prosthetics to the Transplanted Hand
32:25 Preview of the Next Episode
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In Episode 9 of 'In Safe Hands', host Caroline Verdon delves into the intricate and rarely discussed topic of limb donation, crucial for hand transplants. The episode features insights from Andrew Mawson Lees, an organ donation specialist nurse, who explains the complexities involved in determining eligibility for organ and limb donation, and the emotional and procedural challenges faced by the donor families. The discussion also covers the misconceptions about the process, the rarity of suitable donors, and the profound impact on recipients. Listeners also get a preview of an upcoming story featuring John-Paul McGrail, whose life was transformed by a hand transplant following a chance encounter at work.
Produced by Under the Mast, this episode discusses the intricacies and emotional challenges of limb donation . The podcast is presented by Caroline Verdon
You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here
00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team
00:35 Understanding Limb Donation
01:54 Eligibility and Misconceptions
03:46 The Emotional Impact on Families
04:54 Navigating Difficult Conversations
06:09 The Donation Process
08:06 Challenges and Rarity of Limb Donation
14:52 The Surgical Procedure
20:16 Meeting the Recipients
22:55 Preview of Next Episode
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In this episode of 'In Safe Hands,' Caroline Verdon introduces us to Rebecca Heritage, who shares her profound journey of resilience and hope after losing multiple limbs to meningitis and sepsis. At just 19 years old, Rebecca undergoes a pioneering hand transplant, driven by a desire to maintain her functional skills for a career in healthcare. The narrative captures her struggles, the meticulous considerations for a transplant, the psychological barriers, and the defining moment of regaining normalcy in life. Rebecca speaks candidly about the emotional, physical, and social challenges, highlighting her triumphant milestones and the overwhelming gratitude for the donor's gift while navigating her new reality.
Produced by Under the Mast, this episode provides an insight into the resilience and determination needed on the journey to new limbs. The podcast is presented by Caroline Verdon
You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here
00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team
00:32 Meet Rebecca Heritage: A Life-Changing Illness
00:57 Discovering Hand Transplant Options
01:25 The Decision-Making Process
03:24 Psychological and Physical Challenges
04:50 The Transplant Journey Begins
11:36 The Day of the Transplant
14:09 Post-Transplant Recovery and Reflections
28:58 The Emotional Impact of a Donor's Gift
35:58 Preview of the Next Episode
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In episode 7 of 'In Safe Hands,' we delve into the intricate and emotional world of hand transplants with the pioneering team from Leeds. This episode features Sarah Taplin, a specialist practitioner in physiotherapy and the program's coordinator, who recounts her journey into the field, the challenges of organizing a transplant, and the unique psychological aspects of hand transplant patients. We also hear from Joanna Burden, a clinical specialist occupational therapist, about the role of occupational therapy in helping patients regain function and adapt to their new limbs. The discussion touches on the complexities of post-transplant rehabilitation, the psychological transformations in patients, and the personal connections that form between the medical staff and patients. Finally, a preview for the next episode introduces Rebecca Heritage, who lost her hand to sepsis at age 19 and cherishes the simple joys her new hand brings.
This podcast is produced by Under the Mast and presented by Caroline Verdon
You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here
00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team
00:41 Meet Sarah Taplin: The Dual Role Specialist
07:03 Challenges and Coordination in Hand Transplants
13:18 Patient Stories and Psychological Insights
23:50 Joanna Burden: Occupational Therapy in Focus
26:19 Challenges of Daily Activities Without Hands
26:51 Unexpected Difficulties and Intimate Tasks
27:32 Adapting Hobbies and Finding Solutions
28:57 Post-Transplant Rehabilitation Process
31:41 Emotional and Psychological Support
34:05 Long-Term Therapy and Changing Goals
36:03 Sensory Relearning and Imagination
44:34 Unique Experiences and Continuous Learning
45:20 Preview of the Next Episode
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n this episode, Caroline Verdon interviews key members of Leeds' pioneering hand transplant team, delving into the complex journey of this remarkable medical procedure. Professor Simon Kay discusses the extensive team and the intricacies involved in decision-making, while Brendan Clark explains the immunological challenges. Richard Baker highlights the risks and lifelong impacts of immunosuppression. Through this episode, we gain a deep understanding of the administrative, psychological, and medical hurdles faced by both the patients and the team, as well as the profound life-enhancing potential of hand transplants.
Produced by Under the Mast, this episode provides an insight into the resilience and determination needed on the journey to new limbs. The podcast is presented by Caroline Verdon
You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here
00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team
00:29 The Complexity of Hand Transplants
00:43 Meet the Team: Professor Simon Kay
02:14 The Role of Clinical Psychology
02:48 Immunology and Matching Challenges
05:12 Insights from Brendan Clark
07:02 The Importance of Immunosuppression
09:15 Challenges and Risks of Hand Transplants
13:25 Patient Eligibility and Sensitization
17:10 Post-Transplant Monitoring
24:08 Meet Richard Baker: Renal Physician
35:57 The Decision to Undergo Hand Transplant
42:21 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
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In Safe Hands: Kim's Journey with Leeds Hand Transplant Team
In this episode of 'In Safe Hands,' host Caroline Verdon introduces Kim Smith, a patient on the waiting list for a hand transplant. Kim shares her life story, including losing her limbs to sepsis, and her determination to undergo a hand transplant. The discussion touches on the process, challenges, and emotional rollercoaster of waiting for a suitable donor. Kim's positive outlook and determination to regain independence are highlighted as she anticipates how the transplant will transform her life.
Produced by Under the Mast, this episode provides an insight into the resilience and determination needed on the journey to new limbs. The podcast is presented by Caroline Verdon
You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here
00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team
00:54 Kim Smith's Journey Before Sepsis
01:39 Life After Sepsis and Adjusting to Changes
03:03 Discovering Hand Transplants
04:11 The Long Process of Getting on the Waiting List
05:57 The Emotional Rollercoaster of Waiting for a Match
11:31 Hopes and Aspirations Post-Transplant
21:10 Preparing for the Transplant
23:38 Conclusion and Upcoming Episode Preview
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In episode four, host Caroline Verdon delves into the intricate psychological aspects of hand transplants with expert insights from Dr. Maggie Bellew and Dr. Rachel Mandela. The episode highlights the critical role of psychological assessments in hand transplant procedures, illustrating the balance needed between physical and mental readiness. The discussion covers patient expectations, the selection process, and the ongoing psychological support crucial to the success of hand transplants. The episode explores the unique challenges of hand transplants, including psychological rejection and the importance of donor limb acceptance.
Produced by Under the Mast, this episode provides a moving insight into resilience, medical innovation, and the human spirit. The podcast is presented by Caroline Verdon
You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here
00:00 Introduction to Leeds' Hand Transplant Team
00:31 The Role of Clinical Psychologists
01:24 Initial Patient Assessment
02:40 Managing Expectations and Risks
04:19 The Importance of Psychological Preparation
05:37 Patient Experiences and Success Stories
20:34 Post-Transplant Care and Support
26:39 Dealing with Rejection and Psychological Impact
28:25 The Donor Aspect and Ethical Considerations
31:34 Preview of the Next Episode
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In this episode of 'In Safe Hands', we meet Jamie Mines, a former semi-professional footballer and scaffolder whose life drastically changed after a building site accident that led to him losing all his limbs. Jamie shares his emotional and physical journey from adjusting to life with prosthetics to undergoing a double hand transplant through the pioneering team at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Despite the challenges, Jamie's determination, inspired by his twin daughters, shines through. He discusses the psychological and physical hurdles he faced during the transplant process and his gradual recovery, including the psychological support he received. Jamie's story highlights the personal and emotional aspects of the hand transplant process and the importance of mental resilience.
Produced by Under the Mast, this episode provides a moving insight into resilience, medical innovation, and the human spirit. The podcast is presented by Caroline Verdon
You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here
00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team
00:45 Meet Jamie Mines: A Life Changed by Accident
01:31 The Journey to Recovery: From ICU to Rehabilitation
05:00 Discovering Hand Transplants: A New Hope
09:36 The Psychological and Physical Challenges
14:07 Life After the Transplant: Adjustments and Reflections
24:28 Advice for Future Hand Transplant Patients
26:09 Preview of the Next Episode
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The power of hands, hosted by Caroline Verdon, delves into the intricate world of hand transplants. Featuring an in-depth interview with Professor Simon Kay, a pioneer in the field who established the UK's Hand Transplant Unit at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in 2013, the episode explores his personal and professional journey. Prof. Kay shares insights from his electrocution injury at age 5 that spurred his interest in hand surgery, emphasizing both psychological and surgical care. The episode traces the evolution of hand transplants, comparing early challenges in Lyon with the success in Louisville, and details the establishment of a UK program, highlighting the hurdles overcome for NHS funding. It also underscores the profound significance of hands in functions such as communication, sensory feedback, and cultural identity, concluding with a look ahead to an inspiring story from Jamie Mines, a former footballer who lost his legs and hands in an accident.Produced by Under the Mast, this episode explores the significance of hands throughout all aspects of life
00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team
00:52 Personal Story: Professor Simon Kay's Early Life
02:45 Lessons from Childhood Adversity
05:53 The Journey to Hand Surgery
08:21 Pioneering Hand Transplantation
10:59 The Journey to Hand Transplantation
12:06 Challenges and Breakthroughs
14:09 The Importance of Hands
14:59 The Complexity of Hand Functions
15:50 Hands in Human Culture and Communication
20:21 The Significance of Handshakes
22:11 Preview of the Next Episode
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Episode summary
This episode of 'In Safe Hands' chronicles Corinne Hutton's profound journey from a life-threatening illness to becoming a double hand transplant recipient. After a simple cough led to septic shock and pneumonia, Corinne faced life as a quadruple amputee. She shares her emotional and physical challenges, her determination to remain a role model for her son, and her eventual acceptance of the necessity for amputation. The narrative covers the technical and emotional aspects of hand transplants, including the influence of family support, the practical improvements in daily life, and the psychological consideration of the donor's legacy. Highlights include Corinne's milestones, like climbing Kilimanjaro, and her journey of adaptation with new hands, moving from dependence on prosthetics to regaining significant functionality. The episode also introduces Professor Simon Kay, a leading authority on hand transplants, who will be featured in the next installment, emphasizing the cultural and personal significance of handshakes as a means of connection. Produced by Under the Mast, this episode provides a moving insight into resilience, medical innovation, and the human spirit. The podcast is presented by Caroline Verdon
You can find out more about hand and upper limb transplants at LEEDS TEACHING HOSPITALS NHS TRUST here
Shownotes
00:00 Introduction to Leeds Hand Transplant Team
01:12 Meet Corin Hutton: A Journey of Resilience
02:16 The Life-Changing Diagnosis
04:49 Facing the Reality of Amputation
07:14 Adjusting to Life Without Hands and Feet
10:27 The Decision for a Hand Transplant
12:44 The Road to Acceptance and Preparation
15:42 Family and Friends' Reactions
16:02 Family Reactions and Emotional Impact
16:34 The Importance of Hands in Daily Life
17:36 Physical and Emotional Challenges
19:37 Thoughts on the Donor and Ethical Considerations
22:40 Relationship with the Donor's Family
24:11 Adjusting to New Hands and Daily Life
27:30 Personal Goals and Achievements
31:40 Conclusion and Future Episodes