I have my med school entrance exams upcoming and this video has motivated me to a great extend im going to study a lot harder to become as amazing as these doctors !❤️🙏
Wow i almost lost my ambition in my medical career , but that marvelous achievement i regain again the fire to do my maximum to provide better option for sick people
How do they do this without disturbing the amniotic sac or does that replenish or … I’m am dumbfounded and amazed and how incredibly amazing are these people and how incredibly lucky was Arley and her parents to be put together with this wonderful team ❤
During the fetal surgery, usually some amniotic fluid is removed or drained through the suction tube. They then replenish the loss fluid through the process called amnioinfusion.
They didnt say so in the vid, but i wonder if they stitched the sac back up? The mom’s body is constantly producing amniotic fluid, as long as the mom stays hydrated, it will fill back up. This is an amazing surgery! I can see the danger they were facing. Kudos to the parents!
Woah... Imagine after she is old enough to understand this, the surreal feeling she probably will feel knowing she had such complex surgery when she was still a fetus. I can see why it is still some kind of science fiction stuff, it's crazyyy
I just had my 20 weeks scan yesterday. The doctor was looking at baby's heart over and over again just to make sure that it was functioning the way it should. If I had seen this video just two days ago I would have died of anxiety. I didn't know that it was a possibility. 😢
All medication that mom takes gets passed through the placenta which filters or deactivates most medications. So the baby would get given pain and sedative medication through the intravenous line they place instead.
Great work by the surgeons! A similar surgery, removing an intrapericardial teratoma from a fetus in its mother's womb, was performed 3 years ago, led by a Saudi Surgeon, the chair of Cleveland's Clinic Congenital Heart Surgery, Dr Hani Najm. 🇸🇦
I just had a thought about how amazing this is, but also how strange this is as well. On one hand babies are operated on and getting painrelief for a very invasive operation, because apparently they can feel… however there are also terminations this far into a pregnancy and beyond. I can’t wrap my head around this. And I say this as a selectively (1th trimester)pro choice person. This really challenges my beliefs….
its sad how much we have improved and advanced in terms of preserving a human life yet we also cant prevent such horrifying conflicts and wars around the world. i guess we walk this road step by step
Great job doctors, I’ve heard about same surgery done two years ago by a Saudi surgeon, and since then I am wondering how they returned the baby and all the fluids and the !amionitic sac
3:58- The baby wasn't pulled from the womb. The sac confuses me, too. If it can be sewn up or patched somehow, any lost fluid will quickly be replaced because it is mostly fetal urine.
@@MicahBurns-n3o Those are two interesting cases I never heard about. Made me think doctors in the UK are not much better at communication with parents than anywhere else I've ever been. They really should teach that in med school.
@@d.mcross I was wondering if the scar goes away if the child still has stem cells or something. I am speculating since I am not so sure about this. But it will be interesting if it went away.
Baby doesnt have bones, even after their born, its all cartilidge. Even their little fingers and toes that seem like bone, are still all just cartilidge
What God hath wrought! I can’t help crying and praising God for this amazing miracle through these intelligent people. I pray that all unborn babies get to see this world and be loved!
It is possible that the increasing number of tumors in newborns is linked to the many environmental factors caused by human activity. Pollution in the environment has been on the rise, and we are seeing a concerning trend where the incidence of tumors in live births has doubled over time. While this is a sad and unfortunate reality, it reflects the true consequences of environmental harm. On a broader scale, fewer births might result in fewer humans contributing to environmental pollution, but the overall impact remains troubling. It's the evil hard truth and i bet that although it's great that we have skills to heal and save unborn babies but it's true that if we be kind to the enviroment less babies will need surgery or health problems.
Yup. A fetus completely capable of having an Open Heart surgery are still considered "Not Real" or "Just a cell" in the eyes of many. People are absolute murderers
CHOP saved my son! They are incredible! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@old.lady.jemimagod created both the tumor and the means to remove it, praise SCIENCE
I think he is the one in your profile picture right? God bless you and him and may you and your sweet little boy be happy forevermore
Had no idea this was even possible! Science is amazing! Unfortunately I can’t help but wonder how expensive this must’ve been for the family
But they get a healthy baby which according to me is priceless 🤌
@@fun_gbut what if you wanted to but you didn't have what it needed, rather than if you would spend or not
Just imagine families didn't have to think about the costs but only about their child. But heaven forbid they would introduce universal healthcare...
@@Miranjor now that would be socialism and we can’t have that 🙄 (sarcasm lol)
baby wont be healthy for long if the family goes broke
Subhanallah. This is astonishing. I learned of fetal surgery years ago and each time I am overwhelmed by awe. This is simply Great.
I have my med school entrance exams upcoming and this video has motivated me to a great extend im going to study a lot harder to become as amazing as these doctors !❤️🙏
All the best buddy!
I'm starting my specialization in grad school right now before med school but I feel the same!!
This is incredible I'm glad the baby was saved
Wow, this is incredible!! Bless the team that does these surgeries!!
I am absolutely honored to work for such an amazing and heart felt organization!! Welcome home Arley ❤
Wow i almost lost my ambition in my medical career , but that marvelous achievement i regain again the fire to do my maximum to provide better option for sick people
If you need inspiration again, reply back on this comment. I know enough stories that I can probably find something to inspire you.
@@amberblyledge7859tell pls
NEET aspirant from India?
Everytime I think about giving up on med school, a some videos like this appear to me. I think that we have a lot of work waiting for us.
Thank you for your miracles. What a remarkable story.
How do they do this without disturbing the amniotic sac or does that replenish or … I’m am dumbfounded and amazed and how incredibly amazing are these people and how incredibly lucky was Arley and her parents to be put together with this wonderful team ❤
I was wondering about this, too.
Me too or thats why the baby is till drop the head on the amniotic fluid ?
During the fetal surgery, usually some amniotic fluid is removed or drained through the suction tube. They then replenish the loss fluid through the process called amnioinfusion.
They didnt say so in the vid, but i wonder if they stitched the sac back up? The mom’s body is constantly producing amniotic fluid, as long as the mom stays hydrated, it will fill back up. This is an amazing surgery! I can see the danger they were facing. Kudos to the parents!
Wow wow wow! Beautiful baby Arley!
God bless those AMAZING DOCTORS
Thanks to the docs nurses and staff who make this all possible. Thanks to the Lord Almighty as well.
Nothing short of amazing, they all deserve awards and recognition for saving those babies ❤️❤️
Incredible. What a miracle in every aspect of this experience.
It's amazing how far medicine and surgery have progressed; this almost seems alien like. Glad the little girl is doing great...👍
Woah... Imagine after she is old enough to understand this, the surreal feeling she probably will feel knowing she had such complex surgery when she was still a fetus.
I can see why it is still some kind of science fiction stuff, it's crazyyy
I’ve heard Dr. Rychek lecture he’s awesome.
Wow! God is so wonderful. This is just an amazing miracle. God bless the doctors, the parents and the baby❤
I just had my 20 weeks scan yesterday. The doctor was looking at baby's heart over and over again just to make sure that it was functioning the way it should. If I had seen this video just two days ago I would have died of anxiety. I didn't know that it was a possibility. 😢
THEY CAN DO THIS?
JUST SCIENCE (and probably lots of money)
This looks like straight up magic to me
Man the amount of hard work must be insane
Thank you for inspiration as a future doctor
A literal miracle wow 🥺💕
Question, would the baby need anesthesia or pain mediation during the surgery? Or would this be passed through the mother to the baby?
Great question.
She must have been given paralytics to stay in the position shown at 3:58.
@@larakaa7153 To hold the baby/fetus in that position shown at 3:58. How else to stop her moving?
All medication that mom takes gets passed through the placenta which filters or deactivates most medications. So the baby would get given pain and sedative medication through the intravenous line they place instead.
@@theparaminutemanCan’t I’ll get through the video. She explains it that they put an IV on the baby.
That's why the world keeps evolving due to some circumstances. People are meant to change people's lives.
what about the sac and the amniotic fluid?
Great work by the surgeons!
A similar surgery, removing an intrapericardial teratoma from a fetus in its mother's womb, was performed 3 years ago, led by a Saudi Surgeon, the chair of Cleveland's Clinic Congenital Heart Surgery, Dr Hani Najm. 🇸🇦
Wow that s amazing
How old was the fetus at the time and how was the outcome? Mom and baby ok?
Amazing work from great country 🇸🇦
Wow, brilliant!🎉
This is so amazing.
This is truely amazing
This is unbelievable 😮
This is shocking and unbelievable! The fact they can do a surgery on a fetus like this!
I watched the cover that is a brilliant method. ❤❤
Truly amazing 😮
Absolutely wonderful work
I just had a thought about how amazing this is, but also how strange this is as well. On one hand babies are operated on and getting painrelief for a very invasive operation, because apparently they can feel… however there are also terminations this far into a pregnancy and beyond. I can’t wrap my head around this. And I say this as a selectively (1th trimester)pro choice person. This really challenges my beliefs….
Life is so precious
its sad how much we have improved and advanced in terms of preserving a human life yet we also cant prevent such horrifying conflicts and wars around the world. i guess we walk this road step by step
This is what science and technology can do for us. Amazing.
Wow this story is amazing. ❤
😳 they do this... it's just amazing ❤
Great job doctors, I’ve heard about same surgery done two years ago by a Saudi surgeon, and since then I am wondering how they returned the baby and all the fluids and the !amionitic sac
3:58- The baby wasn't pulled from the womb. The sac confuses me, too. If it can be sewn up or patched somehow, any lost fluid will quickly be replaced because it is mostly fetal urine.
They use the procedure called amnioinfusion.
3:24 yeah they *CHOPPED* that off. “ *budum tsss* “
Great work btw
May god be with you
That would suck. Not even being born into this world yet and already having a heart tumor :( how horrible
Nothing short of magic
A surgery on a unborned baby whlie it have parts inside it mom ? How crazy these surgery can get ?
This may seem like a silly question but what about the amniotic fluid? Can they retain it? Does it replenish?
I suppose it would be fair to say that this little one has two birthdays.
it has a birthday and a surgery day as there wasn’t a full extraction
@@LiterallyAllNamesAreTaken”It” says everything anyone needs to know about how you regard the lives of fellow humans.
That is absolutely crazy!!
It’s amazing but also just wondering how they closed the amniotic sack and what they replaced the fluid with if they did.
I think they save the amniotic fluid.
They uae the procedure called amnioinfusion
What happen to amniotic fluid and sac?
I really wonder about the scar, since she was a fetus, her cells are still able to make perfectly differentiated cells
The advancement of medicine 🎉
Wonderful science.
Did they gave ansetisia tô the fetos?
Holy shit, this is actually incredible
Good God they're monitoring two sets of vitals simultaneously
Wow! Amazing 😮
This is why I love modern medicine! Because it’s so freaking intuitive!
0:19 I thought runaway was playing for a sec 😭
Two c sections in 3 months, ouch.
You would be amazed how much braver parents are in countries with universal healthcare
Makes you think of Alfie Evan’s or Ashya King’s parents. How much they had to go through. Not the first, won’t be the last. Just got to soldier on.
@@MicahBurns-n3o Those are two interesting cases I never heard about. Made me think doctors in the UK are not much better at communication with parents than anywhere else I've ever been. They really should teach that in med school.
I don’t get it . This was US , how did they pay for this ?😊
Amazing
AMEN 🙏🏻❤
How the heck did a tumor develop in a fetus
Mutated gene.
how did they save water from breaking?
maybe it won't break intill it the right moment
Beautiful
God did he blessed them ❤❤❤
Got something to write IN my motivation letter 🙂
Does the baby have a scar?
The baby survived. I think this is the most important thing to pay attention to. Aesthetics is not important after a human being survival.
@@d.mcross I was wondering if the scar goes away if the child still has stem cells or something. I am speculating since I am not so sure about this. But it will be interesting if it went away.
@@dynaspinner64 scars are more related to inflammatory response around the wound than stem cells. All humans have stem cells, regardless of age.
@@d.mcross Ah okay.
How did they cut the bones in her chest?
at 25 weeks, its not hard as our adults bones, that made the job "easy"
cartilidge
Baby doesnt have bones, even after their born, its all cartilidge. Even their little fingers and toes that seem like bone, are still all just cartilidge
so can we say the baby has 2 birthdate?
What about the amniotic sac 😰😰
This amazing field of surgery on preborn babies has been around for at least a decade or more 👍
esa niña nació dos veces
What God hath wrought! I can’t help crying and praising God for this amazing miracle through these intelligent people. I pray that all unborn babies get to see this world and be loved!
Praise the doctors for their hard work! They spent countless efforts! You have no idea if god did anything at all
Praise healthcare!
Hallelujah 🙏 ❤
That is soo cool
bless of God, this is what i see
The unborn are patients too!
That is epic beer to all MFM legends and to those who wants to enter MFM to save unborn child/ren.
WOW
Knowledge given by god to be able to do this
It is possible that the increasing number of tumors in newborns is linked to the many environmental factors caused by human activity. Pollution in the environment has been on the rise, and we are seeing a concerning trend where the incidence of tumors in live births has doubled over time. While this is a sad and unfortunate reality, it reflects the true consequences of environmental harm. On a broader scale, fewer births might result in fewer humans contributing to environmental pollution, but the overall impact remains troubling. It's the evil hard truth and i bet that although it's great that we have skills to heal and save unborn babies but it's true that if we be kind to the enviroment less babies will need surgery or health problems.
Great but doesn't tumor always regrow
Remember to Thumbs Up 👍
It doesnt make sense. Dont they tamper with water sac and break it when they perform surgery?
let professionals do their jobs
May be... They Add extra fluids before sealing?
With the same consistency and stuff...
Whoa🤯
ho its possible I mean what about the amniotic fluid how you manage leaking of amniotic fluid .........
probably found a way to effectively stitch or cauterize the placenta back together. whoever figured out it was possible deserves a medal
They cut the amoinotic fluid.
4:07 HOLY
Thats gonna take 20 doctors and a chaplain to pray for that baby
We must protect babies!
I dislocated my left arm when I was born
The doctor located it back I don’t remember that bc I was 0 years old that time
absolutely incredible. and to think that babies this age of gestation can still be killed in abortion is horrific.
Yup. A fetus completely capable of having an Open Heart surgery are still considered "Not Real" or "Just a cell" in the eyes of many. People are absolute murderers
How are babies even GETTING these tumors??
idk
Wow!
Wow🤯👍🏻
Oh wow I didn’t realize the thumbnail was a picture of what really happened. I thought it was mostly symbolic.
THIS is how the medical field should treat unborn babies. As humans and patients. Beautiful story!
absolutely
Oh, hands down, 100%. This is the way right here
Wow..