Japanese medical workers successfully organized a unique heart surgery two months of the baby, saving an infant from congenital abnormalities. The child suffered from a congenital heart defect.
Professionals from the Japanese national Institute of Shimane Prefecture has successfully conducted a unique operation. Doctors have stated that a newborn child who is in the 1st months of life underwent complicated surgery, suffered congenital disorders. Its main pulmonary artery was connected to the left ventricle instead of the right as it should be.
Japanese experts who had the most complicated in the history of surgery reported that they were able to correct this mistake of nature. Now the health of the baby is not in danger and the baby will be able to grow as all normal children without any pathologies.
Note that at the time of the transaction, the baby weighed in at just 1.7 kg, says RIA Novosti. Additionally, the healers suggest that it was the smallest patient in the history of Japan, which had once been the heart surgery. This body, as explained by medical personnel, the volume was less of a ping pong ball, which required the development of specialized, highly precise surgical techniques.
Also, the doctors informed about the fact that the operation was completed a couple months ago, but the health workers did not spread on this occasion, before the time, until they were certainly convinced that the surgery was a success. At the moment there is information about what the child is perfectly healthy. Little patient with adult resistance underwent a complicated operation on the main body.
Remember that Japanese professionals long ago famous for their own breakthroughs in medicine. Earlier in the land of the rising sun has successfully conducted a unique operation for a lung transplant. Its specificity was kept in that place lobe of the left lung lady transplanted part of the right. Preparation for surgery took a long time. Doctors have created a large model of the internal organs of the donor and recipient using three-dimensional printing.
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