Zion Harvey became the first child to undergo a double hand transplant
after doctors had to remove his hands and feet due to a life-threatening
infection when he was 2 years old. Zion tells TODAY that his favorite
thing about his new hands is “being able to wrap them around my mom,”
who shares how it “took her heart” to see her son throw a baseball for
the first time after his transplant. Dr. Scott Levin, the director of
the hand transplant program at CHOP and Penn Medicine, says, “We won to
get him to get him to this point.”
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