Publish date13 Jun 2020 - 10:46
Story Code : 465769

Iran successfully transplants liver for Afghan child

Iranian surgeons have successfully transplanted liver for a 3-year-old Afghan child in Tehran.
Iran successfully transplants liver for Afghan child
The three-year-old child underwent an emergency transplant surgery following an acute liver failure at the Imam Khomeini Hospital Complex (IKHC) in the Iranian capital, Tehran, last Saturday.

The Pediatric Medical Center of the IKHC said the liver was donated with the permission of the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education on behalf of an Iranian child that suffered brain death.

“The Afghan child spent much of his... life in hospital — 2.5 years out of three years of life. Due to the urgency of the situation and his general condition, he was nominated for this transplant and the operation was performed successfully,” the Medical Center said.

So far, more than 40 pediatric liver transplants have been performed at Imam Khomeini Hospital in collaboration with the Pediatric Medical Center, and the one-year survival rate for these patients stands at 88 percent.

Liver transplantation in children is a very complex and advanced operation, especially at a time that the risk of the new coronavirus spread is high at medical facilities across the world.
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