MELAKA: A mother is more than willing to donate part of her liver to her baby girl who is stricken with Biliary Atresia (BA) or liver failure, but now...
: A mother is more than willing to donate part of her liver to her baby girl who is stricken with Biliary Atresia or liver failure, but now what worries her more is that the funds to cover the cost of the surgery are still insufficient.
She said a total of RM250,000 in funds is needed and the surgery has to be done as soon as possible to prevent her daughter’s liver from getting worse and who currently has a high jaundice level of over 300mmol/L . “Currently no fixed date has been given for Nur Khayla to undergo the surgery as everything depends on the funds successfully collected until it is sufficient,” she told reporters at Taman Desa Baru, Bukit Baru here today.
Noreen said Nur Khayla had undergone the ‘Kasai Procedure’ as a first medical procedure, which was surgery to remove the damaged bile duct and connect a part of the small intestine to the liver, but she cannot survive until adulthood and still needed a liver transplant.
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