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Connie Culp Before Her Face Damaged by Husband Thomas's Gunshot

Connie Culp, a 46-year-old woman from Hopedale, Ohio, is the first full face transplant recipient in USA. Connie Culp was transplanted 80 per cent of the face donated from an unidentified dead woman after a long facial reconstruction surgery at Cleveland Clinic in 2008 December, becoming the person who received the most extensive face transplant performed so far.

Connie Culp is a victim of domestic violence. She was shot by husband Thomas Culp during an apparent suicide-murder attempt in 2004. Thomas’s point-blank shotgun shot blew away Connie’s nose, palate, upper jaw and lower eyelids, and caused her not able to eat solid food or breathe on her own. But after Cleveland Clinic’s estimated US$250,000 to $300,000 surgery led by Dr. Maria Siemionow, Ms. Connie has since made much progress.

Culp’s husband, Thomas, shot her in 2004, then turned the gun on himself. He went to prison for seven years. His wife was left clinging to life. The blast shattered her nose, cheeks, the roof of her mouth and an eye. Hundreds of fragments of shotgun pellet and bone splinters were embedded in her face. She needed a tube into her windpipe to breathe. Only her upper eyelids, forehead, lower lip and chin were left.

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She endured 30 operations to try to fix her face. Doctors took parts of her ribs to make cheekbones and fashioned an upper jaw from one of her leg bones. She had countless skin grafts from her thighs. Still, she was left unable to eat solid food, breathe on her own, or smell.

Then, on Dec. 10, in a 22-hour operation, Dr. Maria Siemionow led a team of doctors who replaced 80 percent of Culp’s face with bone, muscles, nerves, skin and blood vessels from another woman who had just died. It was the fourth face transplant in the world, though the others were not as extensive. [...]

In January, she was able to eat pizza, chicken and hamburgers for the first time in years. She loves to have cookies with a cup of coffee, Siemionow said.

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Culp left the hospital Feb. 5 and has returned for periodic follow-up care. She has suffered only one mild rejection episode that was controlled with a single dose of steroid medicines, her doctors said. She must take immune-suppressing drugs for the rest of her life, but her dosage has been greatly reduced and she needs only a few pills a day. [AP]

Connie made a public appearance on May 5 during a post-surgery press conference in Cleveland and thanked the donor’s family and the doctors who performed the surgery. Watch Connie Culp’s press conference video below.



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3 Responses to “Connie Culp First US Full Face Transplant Recipient, Connie Culp Pictures and Video”

  1. Kelly Peet says:

    Thank you Lindsay!

    Kelly

  2. Hi, Kelly, you are kept at our prayers! Best Wishes!

  3. Kelly Peet says:

    How ironic…I was just shot in the face on April 4th 2009 and almost died from it, and today I saw the ET coverage of Connie and it just made me count my blessings once more. My story could have easily been as bad as hers because the shot blew away my right jawbone, smashed my teeth inwards, then traveled downwards and damaged my ability to speak because it hit my vocal cords, and my ability to swallow food or liquids without them going into my lungs. I have been through 3 major surgeries so far including plastic surgery, and one minor in less than a month.

    I can relate with Connie, but the damage to her face is more extensive than mine. The poor woman. God has a purpose for her on this earth as he does for me. We are both miracles, but at least I wasn’t shot by someone who at one time professed to love me like Connie was. I would love to meet her or at least email her. She is a very brave, courageous, forgiving type of woman.

    I was just released last week from the hospital after a one-month stay, and am attempting to rebuild my life now. If you would like to read my story, go to

    http://www.kellypeet.com

    and here are some news links covering me being shot.

    http://www.huntingtonnews.net/local/090505-rutherford-localkellypeetqanda.html

    http://wvgazette.com/News/200905020335

    http://www.wchstv.com/newsroom/eyewitness/0904/090430_21b7641b.shtml

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