Infant Receives Liver Transplant in a Real Christmas Miracle

Baby boy Daniel McCabe, born with a degenerative liver illness, was dying. With every passing minute the life was escaping the little fighter and when doctors came to his parents the news they expected was every parent's worst nightmare.

The five-month-old baby, born with biliary atresia, a rare liver disease, was home when his condition deteriorated and his parents, Melody and Joseph McCabe, rushed him to Chicago's Lurie Children's Hospital when they received the grave news.

Doctors had only one option left and placed little Daniel on the national registry for organ transplants, the last hope for those who are faced with death without the organ replacement.

The waits for viable organs can be years. The average wait for a heart can take more than three months and kidneys can take up to four years. Complications often arise including the body's rejection of the organ and the need for an exact tissue match can slow the process. 

So, ten days ago, when the McCabes received word the Doctors placed their miracle boy on the national registry they knew the chances of finding a viable liver were slim and their Daniel may not survive the wait.

Forty minutes later, after monitoring Daniel's deteriorating condition, doctors came to parents with news they did not expect: They matched a liver and baby boy Daniel would be the recipient. The liver was on its way.

The surgery to replace Daniel's tiny liver with a piece of the adult male liver lasted six hours. The donor of the adult liver remains unknown and his living decision to donate his organs made it possible to save two lives from his liver donation: Baby Daniel received 20% of the adult liver and an unknown adult received the remainder.

According to Dr. Riccardo Superina, Lurie Children's Hospital pediatric liver specialist, said, "While this happened very quickly and very fortunately, there are people who die every day because there's not an organ available."

From all reports baby boy Daniel body's has accepted the liver without any signs of rejection, infection or fever. He should be home in a month.

Today, the McCabe Family due to the generosity of an unknown organ donor, and the extended family of Lurie Children's Hospital are celebrating a genuine Christmas Miracle. 

Image courtesy of Google search.

Haute Tease

  • Cannes Film Festival - Cannes Classics 2017

    The program of Cannes Classics 2017 will be dedicated for its most part to the history of the Festival. Almost fifteen years ago, when the relationship between contemporary cinema and its own memory was about to be shaken by the emergent arrival of digital technology.

     
  • Le Covid-19 et le Triptyque

    Si l’arrivée d’une nouvelle vague épidémique s’avère chaque jour plus certaine, celle-ci contribuera à alourdir un constat déjà violent où se côtoient faiblesses des systèmes de santé, lenteur d’intégration des réalités environnementales et omnipotence coupable des flux mondialisés.  

  • Bijou French Bistro La Jolla Review - Epicure Tour De Force

    "Bijou" is French for "jewel," which is a fitting moniker for this enchanting eatery nestled in the heart of La Jolla, boasting a plum position on Prospect Street. While Bijou French Bistrois relatively new on the scene, celebrating its first anniversary in June 2015, Bijou's roots extend much deeper into San Diego's renowned culinary culture.

     
  • Health, Wellness: Reasons to Move To Long Island’s Beach Towns

    Looking to escape the city permanently and still be close enough to the bustling metropolitan? For many Manhattanites, Long Island's East End, a remote worker's paradise is becoming a year-round haven of seclusion, empty beaches, and Zen living.

     
  • Beltway Insider: Trump Exits G7, Russia/Ukraine, Israel/Iran, LA ICE, MN Suspect, NYC Primary

    President Trump disrupted the G7 Summit, with an abrupt exit, citing the need to concentrate on the escalating Israeli and Iranian conflict, after introductory remarks supporting exiled Russian leader Vladimir Putin, which largely fell on deaf ears.

     
  • World News: The Impossible Equation in the Search for Enough

    The free trade agreement signed between the European Union and Mercosur sends a watermark to the issues of food security and environmental protection in a context of continued demographic growth with projected growth far outweighing the ability to produce.

Arts / Culture