If we would like to devote time and money to the task of regrowing a human arm, we should feel free to do it, in principle. However, if we recognize a purpose in biomedical research, we must scrutinize this task in the light of a possible clinical application. We will then discover that regrowing a human arm is not only likely to be not possible, but also not required in the clinic. Bionic arms and better reconstructive surgery already provide a different, simpler and easier solution to the loss of a human arm, and should be promoted. Probably, "can we regrow a human arm?" is not the right question. Instead, we should ask, "can we restore the function of a lost human arm?".
Merolli, A., Can we regrow a human arm? A negative perspective from an upper-limb surgeon, <<JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. MATERIALS IN MEDICINE>>, 2013; 24 (11): 2635-2638. [doi:10.1007/s10856-013-5045-8] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/50603]
Can we regrow a human arm? A negative perspective from an upper-limb surgeon
Merolli, Antonio
2013
Abstract
If we would like to devote time and money to the task of regrowing a human arm, we should feel free to do it, in principle. However, if we recognize a purpose in biomedical research, we must scrutinize this task in the light of a possible clinical application. We will then discover that regrowing a human arm is not only likely to be not possible, but also not required in the clinic. Bionic arms and better reconstructive surgery already provide a different, simpler and easier solution to the loss of a human arm, and should be promoted. Probably, "can we regrow a human arm?" is not the right question. Instead, we should ask, "can we restore the function of a lost human arm?".I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.