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    Apollo Doctors successfully perform liver transplant on 8 month-old IVF baby

    Written by savita thakur thakur Published On 2017-08-14T13:22:13+05:30  |  Updated On 14 Aug 2017 1:22 PM IST
    Apollo Doctors successfully perform liver transplant on 8 month-old IVF baby

    New Delhi: In an 11-hour-long surgery, an eight month-old severely malnourished IVF baby, underwent a liver Transplant at a city hospital. The baby boy –Nidish Vyas, weighed barely 4 kg that normally is the weight of an infant who is 4to8 weeks old


    “The infant developed jaundice soon after birth and suffered Liver failure over the next few months. He was quite sick and severely malnourished when he was brought to us. He had lots of abdominal fluid and weighed actually3.5kg,” says Dr Anupam Sibal, Paediatric gastroenterologist at Apollo Hospital Delhi.


    The patient Nidish suffered from genetic disease of the Liver called biliary atresia because of which his Liver failed to function normally. Liver Transplant Children is a challenging task more so in babies that are small, owing to malnourishment. Off all the Liver Transplants that Apollo does in a year about 35are children, of which three- four are less than 5kg


    “In such small babies the blood vessels are very small, Lungs are not strong enough and immunity is very low that increases the risk of infection,’’ says Dr Neerav Goyal, head of Liver Transplant at Apollo.


    Nidish’s Vessels were not just very small but also blocked perform and we had to perform vessel repair separately. Dr Neerav Goyal informed that Nidish’s vessels were not just very small but also blocked." We had to perform vessel repair separately,’’ said Dr Goyal. Dr Goyal and his team, including Dr Puneet Dargan, Dr Arun V and Dr Vaibhav Kumar, performed the surgery last month. The patient is now recovering well and should be able to lead a normal Life. He will have to be on immunosuppressant but in such small babies the dose is very low.


    "There is also a possibility that as he grows, we may stop the medicine altogether,” said Dr Goyal. The patient belongs to Paten district in Gujarat


    "All Three of our kids are through IVF; the elder one is a daughter who was born in 2014. The Twin boys were born last year. Now that Nidish is good to go home, our daughter is excited about celebrating Rakhi’’, says Viral Vyas, the Father who donated a part of his liver for the transplant.

    Dr Anupam SibbalDr Neerav Goyalgenetic diseaseIVFLiver Transplantsurgery
    Source : press release

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