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Man's Thumb Replaced With Big Toe
31 Jan
Summary
- A man's thumb was surgically replaced with his own big toe.
- The surgery occurred after a workplace accident in 2019.
- Recovery involved extensive physical therapy and relearning tasks.
A man in England, David Lee, has adapted to life after a unique surgical procedure replaced his severed thumb with his big toe. Lee, a cobbler, lost his right thumb in a workplace accident in 2019. He opted for a toe-to-hand transplant to regain functionality.
The recovery process was challenging, requiring months of physical therapy. Lee had to relearn basic tasks and build grip strength, initially relying on his left hand for everyday activities. Despite initial self-consciousness, he now accepts his transformed hand.
Over five years later, Lee reports that his right foot occasionally tires, a minor inconvenience compared to the success of the transplant. The most notable, humorous consequence is needing larger gloves for his toe-thumb. His surgeon highlighted the profound impact hands have on human interaction and livelihood.




