[Multi-image] British boy's cardiac arrest, two transplanted organs were reborn

Release date: 2017-02-16

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on February 14, Kate Lewis, a mother of Hampshire, England, donated one of his kidneys to James, a 6-year-old son, the second organ transplant he had undergone. In 2013, when James was just three years old, he was diagnosed with an incurable heart disease. The doctor said it might have been caused by a viral infection. The only hope that James lived at the time was to get a new heart. The picture shows that Kate is very weak after the kidney transplant, but she is still with her son.

According to reports, in November 2014, James accepted a heart transplant. Before he was critically ill, he even had cardiac arrest and needed cardiopulmonary resuscitation. The heart transplant operation was successful. Five months after the operation, James returned to school and occasionally played a trampoline. But because James waited 15 months to wait for a new heart, heart failure caused irreparable damage to his kidneys. He had to go to the hospital three times a week for dialysis, each lasting five hours.

In September 2014, James was seriously ill and was admitted to hospital for emergency treatment. Kate said: "At the time we could do nothing. All I could do was pray that he could wait until the new heart." After James was diagnosed with heart disease, Kate gave up his job and accompanied his son. The picture shows Kate holding a small James in the hospital before the heart transplant. After the heart transplant, James stayed in the hospital for five months. The doctor warned Kate that the little James needed a kidney transplant.

In the two years of dialysis, Little James could not swim or take a bath. The effect of the drug caused him to unknowingly taste. Apart from cheese, biscuits and chicken nuggets, other foods made him sick. Doctors say that patients who receive dialysis generally live for about ten years. Kidney transplant is the only chance for James to return to normal life. However, the sick little James is very optimistic. The picture shows James playing on a swing.

Kate said: "Doctors tell us that if the blood is matched by a loved one, the rejection may be lower. My husband David and I agree to be examined. Although David's blood does not match, fortunately, my blood Match with the son." Kate did not hesitate to agree to donate kidneys to his son. The picture shows a photo of the Kate family. Little James has a brother, a sister.

"Before the operation, the doctor licensed me to take James out for dinner. We also sat together on the carousel. At that time, the future was full of uncertainty, we just wanted to live in the present." Kate said that although a healthy kidney is enough to sustain life However, Kate still faces the risk of major bleeding or infection. "I don't worry about myself. I just hope that James can survive this pass." In the picture, James waited for the donation of organs, once a cardiac arrest, and only survived by the life support system.

The doctor performed a four-hour operation for Kate, took her left kidney, and after special cleaning, rushed to James's operating room. Because of the great risk of removing kidneys from James necrosis (but in fact, this necrotic kidney does not take any adverse effects). The doctor decided to transplant the new kidney next to the necrotic kidney. After four hours of transplant surgery, the results were very smooth.

Three days later, Kate was allowed to visit James. "It's really tough to get out of bed, but I don't care about it. I want to see my son quickly. Really, his little face is rosy, and the big stones in my heart are put down." Because of the smooth recovery, Kate and James Discharged one after another. Pictured at Christmas 2014, the Lewis family gathered in front of James's bed.

After surgery, James should consume no less than 1.7 liters of liquid per day (such as water, milk, juice, etc.) to ensure the water content of the new kidney. Also, go to the hospital for a review half a month to find out if the new kidney is functional. After the transplant, James no longer used dialysis, the whole person became more energetic, and even began to learn to ride a bicycle and swim.

It is reported that the transplanted kidney can "work" for about ten years, and the transplanted heart is 15 to 20 years. But there are also cases where some people have been doing well for decades after receiving a kidney transplant. "Two organ donations saved James, we are really grateful!" Kate said with a sigh. Now, James can finally live a good life and start his life worth looking forward to.

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