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Haohao, the 106-day-old boy, has some
time with his parents in Xinhua Hospital before doctors on Saturday
transplanted part of his mother's liver in a life-saving procedure.(Photo:
Shanghai Daily) Photo
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BEIJING, May 21 -- A baby boy has become China's youngest
liver-transplant recipient - thanks to the ingenuity of Shanghai doctors.
Surgeons at Xinhua Hospital carried out a delicate, intricate and
potentially perilous nine-hour operation on Saturday when they excised part of
the mother's liver and placed it in her 106-day-old son.
Both the mother, 35, and infant are in a stable condition.
If the boy, named Haohao, continues to recover well, he is expected to
leave hospital in three to four weeks, doctors said yesterday.
The mother, a Zhejiang Province native, donated 215 grams of her liver to
save the boy, who suffered from congenital biliary atresia, a condition where
bile cannot drain from the liver due to an absence or closure of ducts.
"The boy's liver had been seriously hampered by the disease," said Dr Wang
Jun, from Xinhua Hospital's pediatric surgery department. "If he did not have
the surgery, he could have died of liver failure within a year.
"Currently, liver transplant is the only effective method of treatment."
The earlier the transplant surgery, the smaller the impact on other organs
due to the impaired liver function, Wang said.
Doctors said because the boy is so young, his immunity system is still in
its primary stages, making rejection of the new organ less likely.
The surgery began at 8:30 a.m. on the mother to take the section of her
liver, which was then transplanted into the boy from 10:30 a.m.
The entire procedure finished about 5:30 p.m.
A liver transplant in such a young patient is considered risky, as his
arteries are only two to three millimeters in diameter.
Doctors must suture the liver arteries quickly as a child can only survive
for 40 minutes without the vital organ.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)