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  1. May 19, 2017 · Hollywood executive's mysterious, almost fatal, illness led to a life-changing hand transplant . Jonathan Koch underwent an 17-hour surgery for a new left hand.

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  2. Apr 20, 2017 · In October 2016, Jonathan Koch, a 51-year-old entertainment executive from Los Angeles, underwent a 17-hour procedure to replace the hand he lost to a mysterious, life-threatening illness. Six months after surgery by the UCLA hand transplant team and countless hours of physical therapy, Koch continues to make remarkable strides in his recovery.

  3. Apr 13, 2017 · In October 2016, Jonathan Koch, a 51-year-old entertainment executive from Los Angeles, underwent a 17-hour procedure to replace the hand he lost to a mysterious, life-threatening illness. Six months after surgery by the UCLA hand transplant team and countless hours of physical therapy, Koch continues to make remarkable strides in his recovery.

  4. Mar 20, 2017 · Jonathan Koch was under particular pressure. In December 2013, he and his business partner, Steve Michaels, had sold their production company, Asylum Entertainment, for north of $100 million.

  5. May 19, 2017 · ABC News: Hollywood executive’s mysterious, almost fatal, illness led to a life-changing hand transplant May 19, 2017 Jonathan Koch was at the top of his game as a successful Hollywood entertainment executive when suddenly his life came to a screeching halt.

  6. Jun 7, 2021 · The Hollywood Exec and the Hand Transplant That Changed His Life “It is a beautiful hand: strong, with long, slender fingers and smooth skin, its nails ridgeless and pink. If you didn’t know Jonathan Koch—if you first met him, say, on the courts at the Calabasas Tennis & Swim Club—you might not suspect that his hand previously belonged ...

  7. Aug 18, 2016 · Tennis Channel: Three Years After Losing Parts of His Hands and Feet from a Potentially Deadly Illne. A sudden and shocking disease caused Jonathan Koch to lose nearly everything. When he survived, he couldn't bear to lose the game he loved—so he received a hand transplant, and relearned tennis. (Tennis Channel)

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