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Haitian Baby Flying To Uk For Life Saving Operation

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Three-month-old Haitian girl Landina Seignon, who was severely bruised and maimed and thought to be orphaned by the devastating earthquake, Attached Image being taken care by a British surgeon is at the centre of a rescue mission and to fly to the UK for a life-saving operation.

David Nott has been caring for three-month-old Landina Seignon in the Haitian capital Port-au-Prince.Attached Image

But he says the child could die within a week unless she receives a specialist operation. ‘The clock is ticking for the child,’ he said.


Landina, thought to have been orphaned in the disaster, was pulled from the rubble of a Port-au-Prince hospital where she was originally being treated for a burn. She suffered severe head injuries and also had to have her right arm amputated.

The fact she survived at all was extraordinary – 20 nurses and the hospital’s orthopaedic surgeon died when the building collapsed.

Mr Nott said: ‘I saw this baby when I first arrived here. I have been watching her every day. It’s one of the most emotional experiences I have ever had. It is miraculous that we have got this far with her so I think we need to continue to try to procure the miracle.’

Mr Nott is a vascular and general surgeon at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and also runs a private practice in London. He is a world expert on keyhole surgery.

He volunteered to go to Haiti to help the relief effort and has performed dozens of life-saving operations on trauma victims, including many children.



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exz_factor 

11 February 2010 - 08:24 AM
I hope the baby lives. Any update on what happened to the baby girl? I hope she is fine, I'll just pray for her.
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