The
loss of the penis through physical trauma, such as a battlefield
injury, or the malformation of it as the result of a birth defect, can
be a brutally debilitating event in a man’s life. But a solution may be
on the way.
The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina has developed a technique to grow human penises
in laboratory environments. The process involves taking cells from a
man’s own penis, then growing those cells on a collagen scaffold. The
reformed penis then grows over the scaffold.
The Institute has
already produced rabbit penises successfully using this method. Soon, it
will attempt the process on human patients. It is uncertain whether
these penises will be capable of erections.
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