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Abu Dhabi: Complex heart surgery performed on 3-month-old baby on ventilator

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Last updated: 2024/05/28 at 9:42 AM
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Silina, a three-month-old infant, recently underwent a complex heart surgery at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC) due to her severe condition, which included symptoms like shortness of breath, heart failure, and recurrent chest infections that required mechanical ventilation. Upon her arrival at SKMC, Silina weighed only 2.3kg and needed a ventilator to breathe. Additionally, she suffered from aspiration pneumonia due to choking while feeding, making it difficult for her to gain weight. She was diagnosed with Transitional Atrioventricular Canal, a complex congenital heart disease, and required specialized care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU).

Dr. Antoine Girgius, a Specialist Pediatric Cardiologist, and Dr. Aleksandr Omelchenko, a Specialist Pediatric Cardiac Surgeon, led the surgical team that successfully carried out the procedure on Silina. Silina’s mother expressed her gratitude to the SKMC medical team for saving her baby’s life and returning her safe and thriving to her arms. This medical achievement was made possible by the Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), a subsidiary of PureHealth, the largest healthcare platform in the Middle East.

Dr. Girgius highlighted the unique challenges presented by Silina’s critical condition and small size but emphasized the team’s determination to provide her with the best care possible. Dr. Omelchenko discussed the intricate nature of the surgery, which required surgical precision and innovative techniques tailored for her size. The successful outcome of the surgery demonstrated the team’s expertise and collaborative efforts at SKMC, reaffirming their commitment to pushing the boundaries of pediatric cardiac care and offering hope to families facing similar challenges.

Silina’s case serves as an example of the high level of professionalism and expertise at SKMC, showcasing the precision and dedication required for delicate interventions on small infants. Her successful surgery not only exceeded expectations but also highlighted the importance of specialized care for complex congenital heart diseases in infants. The collaborative spirit and commitment to excellence at SKMC were evident in Silina’s case, reinforcing the hospital’s reputation as a leading healthcare provider in the region.

The successful outcome of Silina’s surgery is a testament to the dedication and expertise of the medical team at SKMC, as well as the advanced medical technologies and facilities available at the hospital. The collaborative efforts of specialists in pediatric cardiology and cardiac surgery played a crucial role in Silina’s recovery, highlighting the importance of multidisciplinary care in treating complex heart conditions in infants. The high quality of care provided to Silina reflects the commitment of healthcare professionals at SKMC to saving lives and improving the health outcomes of their patients.

The successful completion of Silina’s surgery demonstrates the transformative impact of advanced medical interventions on the lives of patients, especially infants with complex congenital heart diseases. The specialized care and expertise offered by SKMC, combined with the dedication of the medical team, were instrumental in Silina’s recovery and overall well-being. The successful outcome of her surgery serves as a beacon of hope for other families facing similar challenges, showcasing the capabilities of SKMC as a leading healthcare provider in the region.

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