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Liver transplantation, cleft lip and palate surgery after the new crown, 18-month-old children have become the focus of attention

Liver transplantation, cleft lip and palate surgery after the new crown, 18-month-old children have become the focus of attention

Children and mothers ushered in the discharge Of this article are all courtesy of Shanghai Children's Hospital

A part of the children with COVID-19 were also treated in the pediatric ward of the southern branch of Renji Hospital, a designated hospital for new crown pneumonia in Shanghai, which is jointly responsible for medical work by the Children's Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University, Shanghai Children's Hospital, Shanghai Children's Medical Center affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, and Renji Hospital.

Among them, Shanghai Children's Hospital dispatched a medical team, composed of 30 nurses, 7 doctors and a infection control personnel, who arrived in the southern branch of Renji Hospital on April 8 and officially admitted the first batch of patients on the evening of April 9, including an 18-month-old child Huan Huan (pseudonym) who had undergone liver transplant surgery, which was closely watched by the medical team.

Huan Huan is a baby with a "new liver". In March 2021, Huan Huan completed liver transplantation due to congenital biliary atresia, and in March 2022, she underwent cleft lip and palate surgery. After the operation, during the temporary recuperation period in the hotel, Huan Huan had abnormal nucleic acid testing and was transferred from 120 to the southern branch of Renji Hospital for treatment on April 9.

Zhang Ting, the leader of the medical team and director of the infection department of Shanghai Children's Hospital, who supported this designated hospital, has been paying attention to Huan Huan's condition. Since the child is still taking immunosuppressants, Zhang Ting has maintained good communication with the Renji liver transplant team during the treatment process and regularly reviewed. After the child was infected with the new crown virus, he had symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, vomiting, etc., and under the careful care of medical care, the child's condition was getting better and better.

Liver transplantation, cleft lip and palate surgery after the new crown, 18-month-old children have become the focus of attention

Shanghai Children's Hospital hospital in Renjinan Hospital medical team

Day and night together, the feelings of medical staff and Huan Huan are getting deeper and deeper. From the "new liver" baby has truly become everyone's "heart liver baby". Due to the unexpected hospitalization, the child's milk powder is about to bottom, although there are caring people donated love milk powder, but due to the special physique of the child, allergies to many milk powder, can not adapt to the resulting vomiting, milk refusal, crying, the child's mother is helpless. Zhang Ting actively contacted various channels and found for her the only brand of milk powder that the child could accept, which was specially transported by Shanghai Children's Hospital to the southern branch of Renji Hospital.

After passing the outer packaging of the sanitize, Qu Wenqian, the head nurse, sent into the "cabin" to solve the problem of the child's "food shortage". At the same time, the hospital also provided the child with non-wet diapers, and when her mother received milk powder and diapers, she cried with joy.

At present, after careful treatment and nursing, Huan Huan and her mother's nucleic acid tests have been negative twice, which meets the discharge criteria.

According to Shanghai Children's Hospital, the current medical team of the hospital in Renjinan is responsible for two wards, and the age range of children admitted to the hospital ranges from 2 months to 4 years old, and there are many children with underlying diseases, which need more attention and more professional care. As of April 24, 154 groups of families have been admitted to the ward under the responsibility of the medical team, and a total of 76 groups of families have been successfully discharged, and more children will continue to be received in the future.

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