Bosnian baby gets new lease on life in Turkey

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - APRIL 12: A Bosnian baby is on the road to vitality thanks to cardiac surgery in Turkey. Adijan -- just 43 days old, and having suffered from a congenital heart defect -- underwent a successful operation in an Istanbul hospital. After being brought to Turkey via medevac, Adijan underwent arterial switch surgery which lasted for almost five hours. Turkish cardiologist Tayyar Sarioglu told Anadolu Agency on Thursday that due to his heart problem, Adijan had had troubles breathing. Sarioglu said that they switched the veins feeding the infant's heart. “Now he is a baby with a normal heart. If we hadn't operated on him in time, he would have lost his life. Now he gained a lifetime," Sarioglu added. The doctor said that during the surgery, they stopped Adijan's heart -- the size of a small walnut -- for one-and-a-half hours. Sarioglu added that Turkish doctors are experienced with such cardiac surgeries as they get patients from Turkey’s neighbors in the Middle East, Balkans, the Central Asian republics, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Ukraine, and Russia. Medine Kahriman, the boy’s mother, said that that Adijan is now in good health. Adijan and his mother returned to Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday. (Footage by Lokman Akkaya/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - APRIL 12: A Bosnian baby is on the road to vitality thanks to cardiac surgery in Turkey. Adijan -- just 43 days old, and having suffered from a congenital heart defect -- underwent a successful operation in an Istanbul hospital. After being brought to Turkey via medevac, Adijan underwent arterial switch surgery which lasted for almost five hours. Turkish cardiologist Tayyar Sarioglu told Anadolu Agency on Thursday that due to his heart problem, Adijan had had troubles breathing. Sarioglu said that they switched the veins feeding the infant's heart. “Now he is a baby with a normal heart. If we hadn't operated on him in time, he would have lost his life. Now he gained a lifetime," Sarioglu added. The doctor said that during the surgery, they stopped Adijan's heart -- the size of a small walnut -- for one-and-a-half hours. Sarioglu added that Turkish doctors are experienced with such cardiac surgeries as they get patients from Turkey’s neighbors in the Middle East, Balkans, the Central Asian republics, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Ukraine, and Russia. Medine Kahriman, the boy’s mother, said that that Adijan is now in good health. Adijan and his mother returned to Bosnia and Herzegovina on Tuesday. (Footage by Lokman Akkaya/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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