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Viet Duc Hospital transplants heart to youngest-ever patient

Doctors at Hanoi’s Viet Duc Friendship Hospital has successfully conducted a heart transplant on a seven-year-old child, the youngest recipient ever in Vietnam, the hospital said on February 5.
Viet Duc Hospital transplants heart to youngest-ever patient ảnh 1Doctors at Hanoi’s Viet Duc Friendship Hospital has successfully conducted a heart transplant on a seven-year-old child, the youngest recipient ever in Vietnam. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Doctors at Hanoi’s Viet Duc Friendship Hospital has successfullyconducted a heart transplant on a seven-year-old child, the youngest recipientever in Vietnam, the hospital said on February 5.

Weighing 16 kg, thepatient received the heart from a 19-year-old brain-dead donor.

Following surgeryon February 1, the child is now in a stable condition and can eat and drink,according to Dr Nguyen Huu Uoc from the hospital.

This is the fifthheart transplant performed on a child at the hospital.

Viet Duc has now performedfive lung, 36 heart, 92 liver, and nearly 1,100 kidney transplants in total.

It is the leadingcentre nationwide for collecting and transplanting organs. All patients arehealthy and have returned to daily living./.
VNA

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