Friday 28 March 2014

Spanish infant receives seven organs


A 10-month-old baby, in Valencia, has successfully received seven organs via transplant.


The baby, Luna, received all the organs from one donor in an operation carried out in the multi-transplant unit of the Hospital de la Paz in Madrid.


She was only a few days old when her digestive system shut down so she was immediately put on the transplant list and had to be permanently connected to a machine which fed her artificially.


During the operation she received a large intestine, small intestine, colon, liver, pancreas, spleen and stomach.


She was released from hospital two weeks ago and is making a good recovery and leading an almost normal life.


According to NUPA, an organisation which supports the families of children who are dependent on a machine to feed them, there are more than 130 children who need this type of multi-organ transplant.


NUPA has begun a project to make the general public aware that this sort of total digestive shutdown exists.


Journalist Alba Santos has written a book for the campaign titled ‘Inside There is a Secret for Heroes.’


Caption – Spain continues to be a world leader in transplants



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