Heart Surgery Reoperation

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Old 12-01-2003, 08:21 PM
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My 17 yo son requires a heart transplant and has had previous heart surgery for a congenital heart defect. We are told by the hospital that due to a previous heart operation, the blood loss is far greater and a transplant is not possible without blood.
Have searched the web and cannot find anything where this type of operation has been performed before. As we are JW's the hospital has basically said my son is history unless we accept blood, -but are willing to keep the door open- any suggestions?
This is our 2nd blood issue. Brisbane Australia.
Has anyone replied to this request? I just saw it. I am a coordinator in Houston, TX and your situation opens up many questions. Was the 1st surgery succesful in repairing the defect? How old was your son when the first operation was performed? Heart transplants bloodless have been done, but we need more information from you. We have done a number of heart transplants in Houston, and I have several physicians who take these cases on, but I need some more information. Please reply if you still need our assistance.
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Has anyone replied to this request? I just saw it. I am a coordinator in Houston, TX and your situation opens up many questions. Was the 1st surgery succesful in repairing the defect? How old was your son when the first operation was performed? Heart transplants bloodless have been done, but we need more information from you. We have done a number of heart transplants in Houston, and I have several physicians who take these cases on, but I need some more information. Please reply if you still need our assistance.
thanks for your response. you can view further details in our post under new members. ANy information would be grateful. We have contacted THI and they are reluctant to do this one at this point in time. I understand they have performed 20 or so bloodless heart transplants but no reoperations. The blood loss is much higher due to adhesions. Our research indicates this type of operation has not been done anywhere in the world so looks like new ground needs to be broken. I know there has been some real advances in bloodless technology recently so we are keeping a positive view.
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