Friday, 21 June 2013

Namibian baby with FOUR legs has surgery to remove limbs after government pays for operation


A two-month-old Namibian boy has undergone dramatic surgery after being born with four legs.
Andrew Palismwe, of Caprivi, is responding well to treatment after undergoing a nine-hour operation to remove two legs at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. 
The baby is now recovering at the Windhoek Central Hospital in Namibia, reported The Namibian.

Andrew's mother Ruthy Mutanimiye said at the hospital that her son had ‘quickly responded to medication’ after a day in intensive care. 
She also spoke of her relief that her child received the operation that she could not afford.

The Namibian government paid for the surgery through a fund that assists state patients with no access to private medical care.
Ester Paulus, a spokesman for Namibia's Ministry of Health and Social Services, said: ‘The fund was established to assist patients who do not have the means to undergo private treatment. 
'We attend to every application with urgency, and currently, there are no pending application forms.’
She refused to disclose the cost of Andrew’s operation, saying: ‘No amount of money can be measured with saving a life.'

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