<img src='https://i.cbc.ca/1.4633044.1524584348!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_460/usa-doublearmtransplant.jpg' alt='USA-DOUBLEARMTRANSPLANT' width='460' title='Johns Hopkins School of Medicine's Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Director W.P. Andrew Lee speaks during a news conference about the double arm transplants performed on U.S. Army Sgt. Brendan Marrocco of Staten Island, New York, who lost his four limbs in a 2009 roadside bomb attack in Iraq, at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland January 29, 2013. Lee is the head of the team that performed the transplants.' height='259' /> Johns Hopkins University surgeons rebuilt man's entire pelvic region, transplanting a penis, scrotum and part of the abdominal wall from a deceased donor after 'an unspoken injury of war.'