good news! Xiao Lele, an abandoned baby who was transferred to Beijing 9 days ago, has successfully completed her first operation

Beijing Daily reported that the Shanxi Linfen baby girl Lele was transported to Beijing for treatment, which attracted the attention of readers. How is Lele doing? The reporter learned that on May 18, Lele successfully completed the first operation at the Seventh Medical Center of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army General Hospital. The doctor cleared the abdominal infection, loosened the intestinal adhesions, relieved the obstruction, and performed an enterostomy operation.

Lele, who is only two months old, was a baby girl who was picked up on the side of the road by a kind person. She was in poor physical condition, suffering from neonatal sepsis, pneumonia, gastrointestinal bleeding, hyperbilirubinemia, coagulation abnormalities, anemia, encephalopathy, peritonitis, ascites, hyponatremia and hypokalemia, etc. A number of diseases, and there is a surgical transverse incision about 6 cm long on the stomach.

On May 9, at the Seventh Medical Center of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army General Hospital, Beijing Angel Mother Charity Foundation, Social Security and Welfare Assistance Center of Yaodu District, Linfen City, Shanxi Province, and Jinshan Public Welfare Service in Linfen City With the love relay of the center, the medical transfer agency and the traffic police from all over the world, Lele was transferred to the Seventh Medical Center of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army General Hospital for treatment.

During the operation, the doctor found that Lele’s stomach was very bad, and her intestines were all sticking together. It can be determined that Lele’s operation was caused by the operation before she was picked up, and she had an intestinal fistula after the operation.

During this operation, the doctor loosened the intestinal adhesions for Lele, removed 10 centimeters of intestines, and performed a fistula operation. Despite the increased difficulty of the operation, Lele’s first operation was successfully completed. After Lele ostomy, the remaining bowel is short and can only be supported by intravenous nutrition for a period of time.