Surgeons at Johns Hopkins have successfully created a new ear for a woman who lost one of her ears to an aggressive form of skin cancer, Johns Hopkins Medicine announced Tuesday. The reconstruction ...
Sherrie Wilson had something growing on her wrist — a new left ear. Surgeons from John Hopkins University grew the ear on the cancer survivor’s forearm with cartilage from her rib cage in what’s been ...
Surgeons at Mass Eye and Ear in Boston have found a creative way to make their skin cancer patients look good as new. Our noses typically see the most sun exposure, making them prone to skin cancer.
After a 2016 car crash left Army Pvt. Shamika Burrage without a left ear, doctors were able to grow her a new ear from cartilage grown in her forearm After a 2016 car crash left Army Pvt. Shamika ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. New research is among multiple efforts to create skin, tissue and cartilage to overcome congenital conditions like ear ...
This handout photo provided by Cornell University, taken Feb. 13, 2013, shows Cornell University biomedical engineer Lawrence Bonassar holding the scaffolding for an ear his laboratory is creating ...
Add this to the list of cool things people are making with 3-D printers. A couple of physicians and biomedical engineers have grown artificial children’s ears in a lab using a combination of 3-D ...