Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Syrian girl burned in regime attack treated

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» FIVE- year-old Hane Amadin Dimo, whose face and body were severely burned because of a bomb that hit her home during clashes in Syria, has been receiving treatment at Turkey’s Akdeniz University Hospital for two years. Despite a significan­t recovery after many facial surgeries, she will need seven to eight more operations to lead a normal life.

Hane’s mother, Fatma Mansur Dimo, a mother of three, told Demirören News Agency (DHA) that a fire broke out at their house after a bombardmen­t by the Bashar Assad regime in Aleppo four years ago. She said that their house was destroyed and her children were injured. She also lost many of her relatives to the attacks. She added that together with her daughter Hane, her family moved to northern Syria’s al-Bab province, which they thought was safer than Aleppo.

The mother said they thought Hane’s treatment was not possible as her face was unrecogniz­able. However, with the support of a philanthro­pist from Istanbul, the family came to southern province of Antalya and Hane’s treatment started two years ago by professor Ömer Özkan of Akdeniz University.

Speaking on the treatment process, Özkan said that they are working to encourage Hane to adapt to social life after two years of medical care.

“Actually, the girl’s face was severely deformed, and her whole body was burned. So tissue transplant­ation was not possible. These children have indication­s for face transplant­ation, but it is difficult for them to take the medication in the future. That’s why we are trying to transplant their own tissues as much as possible,” Özkan said.

The doctor added that he is planning to continue operations until he gets a satisfacto­ry result.

 ??  ?? Hane Dimo and her mother at Akdeniz University hospital in southern Antalya province, Turkey, Oct. 8, 2020.
Hane Dimo and her mother at Akdeniz University hospital in southern Antalya province, Turkey, Oct. 8, 2020.

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