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Children
  
1

Name
  
Connie Culp

Spouse
  
Thomas G. "Tom" Culp


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Born
  
March 26, 1963 (
1963-03-26
)

Known for
  
first U.S. recipient of a face transplant

Similar People
  
Isabelle Dinoire, Dallas Wiens, Maria Siemionow, Jacqueline Saburido

Died
  
July 30, 2020 (aged 57)

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Connie Culp (born March 26, 1963) was the first United States recipient of a partial face transplant, performed at the Cleveland Clinic in December 2008.

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Face Transplant At The Cleveland Clinic


Facial disfigurement

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Culp was shot in the face by her husband Thomas G. "Tom" Culp in a failed murder-suicide in September 2004 inside their bar in Hopedale, Ohio. He also survived and was convicted in 2005 of aggravated attempted murder with a seven-year prison sentence. Culp forgave her husband at the sentencing and said she would be waiting when he gets out of prison, but on September 22, 2009, Culp said on an episode of Oprah that she no longer plans to wait for her former husband after her daughter asked her, "Mom, what kind of example would you be setting for me if you went back to the man who shot your face off?"

Recovery

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The shotgun blast destroyed Culp's nose, cheeks, the roof of her mouth and an eye. She underwent 30 operations prior to the face transplant on December 10, 2008. Surgeon Maria Siemionow led a team of doctors in a 22-hour operation which replaced 80 percent of Culp's face with the face from another woman who had recently died.

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Her nose was rebuilt and some of the disfigurement repaired in the operation. The Associated Press reported that Culp was able to breathe on her own and eat solid food following the transplant, adding "Ms. Culp's expressions are still a bit wooden, and she remains almost blind (right eye is prosthetic, left eye is damaged), but she can talk, smile, smell and taste food again, and has learned braille. Her speech is at times difficult to understand. Her face is bloated and squarish, and her skin droops in folds that doctors plan to pare away as her circulation improves and her nerves grow, animating new muscles." She now works as an advocate fostering understanding for survivors of burns or other disfigurements.

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In 2010, Culp had her final facial surgery performed and had regained much of her facial function, including the ability to smile, speak, and feel facial sensations due to the regrowth of facial nerves.


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References

Connie Culp Wikipedia