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The baby's life hangs by a thread, and experts from Beijing and Xinjiang join forces to open up the channel of life

author:Xinjiang Net

Xinjiang Net News (reporter Wu Zhijie correspondent Qin Zijing) "You are my benefactors, and I will always remember them." Looking at his son, who was struggling on the verge of death a month ago, reborn with careful healing, Abulat Mamuti wrote a letter of thanks with tears in his eyes.

A few days ago, the Heart Center of Xinjiang Hospital of Beijing Children's Hospital and the team of Li Xiaofeng, director of the Department of Cardiac Surgery of Beijing Children's Hospital, jointly performed the hospital's first transcatheter pulmonary valve balloon dilation for a baby boy who was less than 20 days old, opening up the pulmonary artery channel. At the same time, the hospital also helped the family to win the help of the public welfare fund and solve the problem of surgical costs.

Not long ago, Abulat Mamuti's family, who lived in Kuqa County, Xinjiang, ushered in a new life, but as soon as he ate the first mouthful of milk, Xiaosha (pseudonym) choked on cough, had difficulty breathing, turned blue, and had purple lips.

Under the careful care of the team of the hospital's neonatal diagnosis and treatment center, Xiaosha's vital signs stabilized, and after further examination, it was found that he had serious congenital heart disease - severe pulmonary stenosis, atrial septal defect, patent ductus arteriosus, severe pulmonary hypertension, and neonatal pneumonia.

After consultation, Dilishati Mamuti, deputy director of the heart center, believes that Xiaosha's pulmonary valve is severely stenosis, blood cannot enter the lungs for oxygenation, and his life is in danger, and it is necessary to implement "transcatheter pulmonary valve balloon dilation" as soon as possible to open up the blood supply channel.

The baby's life hangs by a thread, and experts from Beijing and Xinjiang join forces to open up the channel of life
The baby's life hangs by a thread, and experts from Beijing and Xinjiang join forces to open up the channel of life

A team of experts from Beijing worked with the Xinjiang team to develop a care plan for Xiaosha

Dilishati Mamuti told reporters: "This baby is delicate, combined with other heart malformations, surgical operation, anesthesia, surgical timing selection, intraoperative fluid management and other problems are very tricky, rash surgery is very likely to fail." He sent the child's diagnosis to Li Xiaofeng, director of the Department of Cardiac Surgery at Beijing Children's Hospital. After careful analysis, Li Xiaofeng sent back good news - this operation can be done, but the hospital needs to do a good job of various internal medical treatments, so that the child's physical condition can meet the requirements of the operation as soon as possible.

After careful care from the Department of Neonatology of Xinjiang Hospital of Beijing Children's Hospital, Xiaosha met the requirements for surgery in all aspects of his physical signs two weeks later.

Not long ago, Li Xiaofeng's team came to Urumqi to discuss Xiaosha's surgery and nursing plan with the Xinjiang team, and jointly implemented the "transcatheter pulmonary valve balloon dilation" for him.

The baby's life hangs by a thread, and experts from Beijing and Xinjiang join forces to open up the channel of life

The Beijing expert team and the Xinjiang team jointly formulated a nursing plan to take care of Xiaosha, and after more than ten days of meticulous treatment, Xiaosha has recovered and been discharged from the hospital.

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