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Life-saving heart surgery for girl, 6

- CHULUMANCO MAHAMBA chulumanco.mahamba@inl.co.za @Chulu_M

A 6-YEAR-OLD girl with a hole in her heart has a new lease of life since receiving life-saving heart surgery after waiting three years.

Chenille Nimrod, who had been on the heart surgery waiting list for more than three years, underwent life-changing surgery to repair the hole in her heart earlier this month.

“I am so happy and grateful that my child has finally received the surgery we have been waiting for since 2018. She is doing well and looks healthier.

“I would like to thank everyone who made this surgery possible, and everyone who made it a success,” said Natasha Nimrod, Chenille’s mother.

Nimrod told The Star yesterday that her daughter was diagnosed with Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) in 2018 after the then 3-year-old experience­d severe constipati­on and complained that her heart was beating too fast.

“That’s when they discovered that there was a hole in her heart,” the mother, from Komani, previously Queenstown, Eastern Cape, said.

The successful operation was made possible through a partnershi­p between the Pelo Foundation and the Busamed Hospital Group. The foundation is a non-profit organisati­on that raises awareness and funds for children with CHD to receive treatment.

“I am very pleased that we have managed to successful­ly conduct the surgery, since she was the first child to be operated on under this project. Our aim is to assist as many children as we can – should we immediatel­y get the financial injection needed.

“Normally, children can be on the waiting list for about two years. I hope that there will be many entities that come and collaborat­e so that we may assist in saving more lives,” said Dr Michael Janson from Busamed Hospital in Paardevlei, Western Cape, who was part of the team that performed the surgery.

As the Pelo Foundation’s first beneficiar­y, Chenille was for many years one of 200 children placed on the heart treatment waiting list by the Eastern Cape Department of Health.

The operation was performed just a few weeks after the Pelo Foundation launched an awareness campaign to help save children in South Africa who are in serious need of heart surgery and related treatment.

“Currently, there are five other children from the Eastern Cape who are in dire need of medical interventi­on. These children include a 7-yearold boy from Mdantsane who was born with severe left pulmonary artery stenosis, and 6-year-old from Bloemendal who has been diagnosed with Perimembra­nous Ventricula­r Septal Defect and has been on the waiting list for seven years.

“Also on the list is an 11-monthold baby boy from KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage, who was born with Down Syndrome; a 4-month-old from Sidwell, whose complicati­ons include failure to thrive, recurrent respirator­y tract infections due to pulmonary congestion, and a 20-month-old child who desperatel­y needs heart treatment,” Pelo Foundation spokespers­on Masoka Dube said.

Dube added that if these children, all born with severe heart conditions, do not receive immediate medical interventi­on, they could suffer further health complicati­ons or may even die.

“Due to the burden of the disease in South Africa and the magnitude of the problem, Pelo Foundation is raising awareness concerning the plight of children in need of CHD treatment and interventi­on,” Dube said.

 ??  ?? CHENILLE Nimrod finally underwent surgery earlier this month. Inset: With her mom Natasha. | SUPPLIED
CHENILLE Nimrod finally underwent surgery earlier this month. Inset: With her mom Natasha. | SUPPLIED

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