By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
Transferred from another hospital, a child at the age of 11 arrived at one of SEMA hospitals in northern Syria, after experiencing an incident in his left thigh that resulted in a comminuted and displaced fracture of the thigh bone.
Pain was alleviated and temporary immobilization was done using a splint. After conducting examinations, anesthesia consultations, and medical tests, he was prepared for surgical intervention. During the surgery, the fracture was reduced and stabilized using flexible rods and an external fixator to maintain proper alignment and length of the limb.
Following the success of the surgical procedure, the patient was admitted to the recovery ward to ensure receiving appropriate medical care post-surgery, awaiting a prompt recovery.
Your donations have helped us take care of these severely weak and needy children. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
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