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Not breathing due to throat cancer, saved at birth - Last hour

2024-02-06T12:10:43.104Z

Highlights: Not breathing due to throat cancer, saved at birth. First-of-its-kind operation performed while the newborn was still connected to the placenta. The life-saving procedure, called Exit-to-Ecmo, was performed at the San Pietro Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Rome. 4 months later, the child is well and has returned home with his family. Reproduction rights reserved by Italian Press Association, unless stated otherwise in this article or in a published version of this article.


An enormous tumor mass near his throat would have prevented him from breathing at birth. (HANDLE)


An enormous tumor mass at the level of his throat would have prevented him from breathing at birth.

The life of a 37-week fetus was saved at delivery by a first-of-its-kind operation, performed while the newborn was still connected to the placenta.

A few minutes are available for the surgeons to extract it from the mother's belly and connect it to the heart-lung machine, before cutting the umbilical cord and completing the cesarean section.

The life-saving procedure, called Exit-to-Ecmo, was performed at the San Pietro Fatebenefratelli Hospital by a multidisciplinary team coordinated by specialists from the Bambino Gesù Pediatric Hospital in Rome, where three days later the tumor mass was also removed.

4 months later, the child is well and has returned home with his family.


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