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Today Tamaulipas – 10-year-old boy benefit one hundred people by donating their organs in Hidalgo


A 10-year-old boy will benefit a hundred people by donating his organs in Hidalgo

The Mexican Institute of Social Security, through social networks, reported the multi-tissue donation of organs from a child under 10 years of age that will benefit more than 100 people

By: AIMX

On Thursday February 25, 2021 at 18:22

The mother of the minor, who is hospitalized for the accident, agreed, as did the father, to donate tissues, her son being the one to help improve the quality of life of other boys and girls.

Author: AIMX


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Pachuca de Soto, Hidalgo.- The state delegation of the Mexican Social Security Institute, through social networks, reported the multi-tissue organ donation of a child under 10 years of age that will benefit more than 100 people.

The multi-tissue donation was carried out donation in the General Hospital of Zone No. 1 from and to a 10-year-old boy who, after an accident, suffered brain death and, thanks to his family, became a donor.

The little boy was a donor of two corneas and musculoskeletal tissue. The delegation of the IMSS that two minors will be the direct beneficiaries of this donation; Likewise, the bones, tendons and ligaments will benefit more than 100 people.

Organ donation and procurement was carried out under strict biosecurity control, complying with new protocols that include a chest tomography and a PCR test to rule out infection by SARS- The-2, both the donor and the recipients of corneas.

“The mother of the minor, who is hospitalized for the accident, agreed like the father, in the donation of tissues, his son being the one who will help improve the quality of life of other children.”

Organ and tissue donation from pediatric cadaveric donors is not frequent in the country, commented the Hospital Donation Coordinator, Drag. Yedith Pilar Sandoval Vazquez and thanked the family for this altruistic act

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