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The deadly 7,200-volt electric shock caused extensive injuries to Aaron’s face: his left eye, his entire nose and lips, his left cheek area and chin, as well as his left arm.
While working as a lineman two years ago, Aaron James, 46, was electrocuted and lost half his face. In a ground-breaking surgery, the first of its kind in the world, doctors at NYU Langone Health ...
The 47-year-old U.S. military veteran and electrical lineman was badly injured in a workplace accident in June 2021 that destroyed his left eye, chin, nose, lips and left arm, and left much of ...
Aaron James speaks during an interview in New York on Oct. 23, accompanied by his wife, Meagan. “In his mind and his heart, it’s him _ so I didn’t care that, you know, he didn’t have a nose.
A surgical team from New York University completed the world’s first whole-eye and partial transplant on a 46-year-old man earlier this year, the university announced Thursday, though it is ...
A team at NYU Langone has performed the world's first whole-eye transplant. The patient was an Arkansas man who lost his eye and half his face in a work accident. With blood now flowing directly ...
Doctors are waiting to see if man will regain his sight after receiving the first-ever whole eye and face transplant, which had been seen as too risky Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ ...
Earlier this year, inside an operating room in New York City, a man’s life was transformed. When a gruesome work accident occurred two years ago, electric lineman Aaron James received a deadly ...
The deadly 7,200-volt electric shock caused extensive injuries to Aaron’s face: his left eye, his entire nose and lips, his left cheek area and chin, as well as his left arm.