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Doctors save baby born with heart outside chest
(Associated Press, 2006-11-24)

Using a piece of Gore-Tex fabric to make their repairs, doctors performed corrective surgery on a baby born with his heart outside his chest, and said Wednesday that the youngster should be able to lead a close-to-normal life.

Naseem Hasni underwent surgery to put his heart inside his chest hours after being delivered by Caesarean section Oct. 31 at Holtz Children’s Hospital.

He remained in critical but stable condition Wednesday.

“He’s not going to be able to play certain kinds of sports where a blow to the sternum to you and me wouldn’t be a problem, but in him it would be. So I think some competitive sports are going to be out,” said Dr. Eliot Rosenkranz, a cardiothoracic surgeon, “but he’s going to be able to participate in other sorts of activities.”

He added: “Certainly the goal is as normal a childhood as he can achieve.”

Before the surgery, Naseem’s heart looked like a peeled plum sitting atop his pink chest, with the aorta diving back underneath the skin. Nevertheless, the heart was beating away normally.

During the six-hour operation, surgeons first wrapped Naseem’s heart in Gore-Tex, then a layer of his own skin, to substitute for his missing pericardium, the sac that encloses the heart. The heart was then slowly eased inside his chest.


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