New Lease Of Life For Heart Boy (April 28, 2001)
GEORGETOWN, Fri : An odd-job worker from Taiping slowly lift up
the pyjamas top of his son to reveal a neat incision mark from between the
collar bone down to the solar plexus where a thick wad of gauze is plastered
over.
To the 23-month-old Ng Yong Seng the surgery performed on him four
days ago had given to him a chance to lead a life as normal as any child
deserves.
The family is staying with Poh Kee’s brother who is also helping
them financially.
The surgery, carried out at the Penang Adventist Hospital (PAH),
was made possible with the sponsorship of a world community service programme,
the Gift of Life, under the auspices of the Penang Rotary Club (PRC).
Yong Seng was born with a hole in the lower chambers of the heart.
As a result, oxygenated blood mixes with deoxygenated chamber, causing the heart
to overwork.
This condition results to damage to the lungs, leading to
breathlessness, poor feeding and slow weight gain in most child patients.
Next on the list of scheduled heart surgeries under the programme
are Vibarjita Kumaramanivel, six, and Hepshibah Jayabalan, aged three-and-a-half.
Vibarjita’s parents, Kumaramanivel Subramaniam and R. Imdirani,
from Kedah take home about RM1,150 per month as factory workers.
She has a younger sister K. Kamales, five, and hope that the
surgery on May 9 will enable her to join in the games her classmates play in school.
"Vibarjita’s heart has a hole in the wall between the upper
chambers of the heart and the "hole" may be close with a "patch" of the
patient’s own tissue or with a synthetic material," said PRC president Nutan B. Shah.
Hepshibah’s mother, supermarket casher Glory Pamela, is
single-handedly raising her and a younger brother aged two, with her monthly
income of RM 450 since Glory’s separation from her husband.
Hepshibah had undergone a palliative surgery at the hospital in
September 1998 and it has enable her to take another surgery to correct the
trans-position of the two big arteries of the heart, the aorta and pulmonary arteries.
Nutan said Gift of Life is a programme that tries to "ensure no
one should die because they have no financial means to obtain treatment."
"As such, we have established two ‘arms’ for the programme…one to
provide kidney dialysis facilities and the other to enable children with heart
problems, aged 14 and below, to receive free open heart surgeries," he added.
Heart surgeries are carried out as a joint project between PRC and
the hospital which provides medical services at substantially subsidized fee.
It has to date provided open heart surgeries to 16 Cambodian
children, two Indonesian children and three Malaysian children, amounting to
some RM250,000 with the hospital subsidizing some RM100,000.
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