King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHRC) in Riyadh said in a press release issued today that it has successfully performed a heart transplant on a two-and-a-half-year-old girl, following an eight-month wait for a donor.
During this period, the hospital became her temporary home as doctors decided to implant a heart pump due to a severe cardiomyopathy diagnosis. Thanks to the extraordinary efforts of various teams at KFSHRC, the Saudi Centre for Organ Transplantation (SCOT), and the Riyadh Traffic Department, the girl’s dream of returning home to her family is now within reach.
With the young girl’s body now receiving a beating heart, her family is filled with joy and hope. Yet, 37 other children and their families across Saudi Arabia continue to anxiously await that life-changing call informing them of an available donor.
KFSHRC reported that Tuesday morning, they were notified by SCOT about a suitable donor in Taif: a four-year-old boy who had been declared brain dead. The KFSHRC
medical team from Riyadh immediately traveled to Taif to harvest the young boy’s heart and give a new life to the young girl.
Upon the team’s return to Riyadh, at 8:30 am on Wednesday, there was heavy traffic congestion, but thanks to the swift coordination with the Riyadh Traffic Department, a clear route was secured for the ambulance, which covered over 40 kilometers in just 25 minutes. The specialized medical team was prepared and began the transplant operation as soon as the heart arrived at KFSHRC. The procedure was successful, and the young girl is now under close medical observation.
The hospital emphasized that these collective efforts and intensive communication between the various teams helped overcome all logistical and medical challenges, including the blood type mismatch between the donor and the recipient. The team’s expertise restored hope to the young girl and brought joy to her family.
Source: Saudi Press Agency