Baby’s heart placed back inside her chest after rare surgeries

Published December 14, 2017
LEICESTER: Naomi Findlay and Dean Wilkins look at their daughter at Glenfield Hospital.—AP
LEICESTER: Naomi Findlay and Dean Wilkins look at their daughter at Glenfield Hospital.—AP

LONDON: British officials say a baby born with an extremely rare condition has survived three surgeries to place her heart inside her chest.

Glenfield Hospital in Leicester said on Wednesday that the baby, Vanellope Hope, was born in late November with her heart growing on the outside of her body.

The unusual condition is called ectopia cordis.

Dr Nick Moore said the baby is in the hospital’s paediatric intensive care unit.

He said “she has a long way to go but so far at least she now has a chance at a future.”

Most babies born with this condition do not survive although there have been some cases in which surgery has been successful.

Infection poses a severe risk to babies with this condition.

Published in Dawn, December 14th, 2017

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