After intubation in the hospital of Rio, a 15-year-old teenager injured from a thermal blow was sent by helicopter to Turin for liver transplantation.
The Greek organization of transplantology, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, found a way to transfer the child to Italy at the request of the doctor of intensive therapy of the city of Patra Andreas Eliades.
According to available information, the child has a background disease, which extremely negatively affects his health. Due to the vulnerability of the body, the thermal blow received by Dimitris struck vital organs, primarily the liver. In a specialized center in Turin, where he was delivered, he will be transplanted as a liver if a compatible transplant is found. Over the next two days, a transplant must be carried out.
According to Andreas Eliades, the head of the department of children’s intensive care therapy in Rio, the next 48 hours are crucial For the victim From the abnormal heat of the teenager. As it became known, he suffers from anhydrosis – a rare disease in which his body cannot sweat and adjust the temperature. Mr. Eliades noted on the air of the ERT channel:
“Now the most difficult. That is why I am here with you today in order to remind you of the importance and relevance of the issue of the donation of organs. The organ that we are desperately looking for Dimitris is the liver. Unfortunately, in order to find the liver, one of our fellow citizens at that time should have been declared the brain dead, that is, it had to die. For Italy, a country that is much more than Greece, our Demitris is now the main priority. I want to believe that Dimitris will return strong and with a smile on her face. This is the promise that we all gave his family. ”
According to the latest data, the condition of Demitris is stable, and transplantation should take place in less than 48 hours.
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