Pablito is fine, said the mother of the transplanted boy with severe acute hepatitis

Vanesa Sobrero does not erase the smile on her face. The medical part of this Wednesday followingnoon stated once more that her son, her son Pablo, who received a transplant of liver this Tuesday, continues to evolve well. He was able to see him and be with him although he is still asleep. She feels very accompanied, like her husband, Juan Pablo Albarez. He received encouraging messages from many people, but the footballer’s stood out Angel Di Maria.

On the followingnoon of this Wednesday, the doctors of the Liver and Hepatic Transplant Unit of the Children’s Sanatorium reported that “having passed the first 24 hours postoperatively, the patient transplanted for acute liver failure presents clinical stability without relevant complications so far”.

The mother, upon leaving the Children’s Sanatorium, said that your son is fine and while she was with her husband next to her little boarding school and completely asleep, “it seemed that she wanted to wake up,” the woman said excitedly.

Pablo is the second son of Vanesa and Juan Pablo. The oldest is a 14-year-old girl who was also happy today to learn of the favorable evolution of her little brother.

Pablito was healed”, said the mother, who was the first to detect the symptoms of the hepatitis sudden death that led to a liver transplant.

Vanesa is from Funes “for all her life” and Juan Pablo is from Entre Ríos. His son Pablo was studying third grade of a public school in Funes. From there a teacher, who had the boy as a student last year, got him Greetings from Rosario and Paris Saint Germain player, Angel Di María, of a former technical director of Newell’s and a horse racer.

“He is from Boca”, the mother laughed when she said that she had received greetings from the soccer players and said that her baby really likes to play ball.

Yesterday perhaps Vanesa lived one of the happiest days of her life when she learned that her son was evolving well following a complex surgery in which 40 percent of the liver of an 18-year-old cadaveric donor from La Pampa was implanted, in an operation that worked perfectly.

“Yesterday I was devastated, but now I am very calm,” she said this morning in the midst of deep tears of relief and emotion following hearing the midday report.

Although the surgical intervention was successful, the medical team remains cautiously optimistic in the face of an extremely serious case, since the evolution remains to be seen within the next few days. However, the emotional factor plays a major role and his mother already wants to take him to her house.

“I am super happy with the doctors and the donor’s family because it was a very complicated situation and they saved my baby’s life,” she told LT8.

He also reviewed the path that the family went through these days while they waited for the possibility of obtaining a liver donor in order to save their son’s life.

“My husband mightn’t donate because he had a fatty liver, my nephew mightn’t either because he had an artery and when we were waiting for other studies this came, which for us was a miracle,” she commented excitedly.

Meanwhile, Lisandro Bitetti, one of the surgeons who performed the transplant, expressed moderate optimism regarding the patient’s progress and preferred to be cautious in such a serious case.

Meanwhile, the little one continues to be permanently monitored.

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