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An 8-month-old Minnesota boy with rare heart defects received life-saving surgery in Boston via free flights arranged by volunteer pilots.
An 8-month-old Minnesota boy with a rare heart defect, born prematurely, received life-saving surgery at Boston Children’s Hospital after being flown there by volunteer pilots through the nonprofit Lifeline Pilots.
The infant, diagnosed with dextro-transposition of the great arteries and a ventricular septal defect, needed an arterial switch procedure that required specialized care.
His family, seeking a second opinion, relied on free non-emergency flights arranged by volunteer pilots to access treatment.
The child spent about a month and a half in Boston for surgery and recovery before returning home, where he is now improving.
The family now urges others to seek second opinions and use community support systems for medical travel.
Un niño de 8 meses de edad de Minnesota con raros defectos cardíacos recibió una cirugía para salvar su vida en Boston a través de vuelos gratuitos organizados por pilotos voluntarios.