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Gaza boy, 11, becomes 6,000th child saved by Israeli humanitarian group

Save a Child's Heart works to improve pediatric cardiac care in developing countries. 50% of its patients are Palestinian children from the Gaza Strip and West Bank.  

by  ILH Staff
Published on  12-13-2021 08:46
Last modified: 12-13-2021 12:55
Gaza boy, 11, becomes 6,000th child saved by Israeli humanitarian groupSave a Child's Heart

Mazen, 11, at the new Save a Child's Heart International Pediatric Cardiac Center and Sylvan Adam's Children's Hospital | Photo: Save a Child's Heart

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An 11-year-old boy from the Gaza Strip, Mazen, this month became the 6,000th child saved by the Israeli humanitarian organization Save a Child's Heart (SACH) with support from the German foundation BILD hilft e.V. Ein Herz für Kinder.

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Shortly after Mazen was born, doctors in Gaza diagnosed him with a complicated congenital heart condition that would require multiple medical procedures. As Mazen grew older, he suffered difficulty breathing. To survive, he needed emergency surgery.

There are no centers for interventional cardiac treatment in the Gaza Strip, and the caseload of patients in critical condition has worsened under the COVID pandemic.

Two Gaza-based doctors, Abdalraheem Said and Hany Al Faleet, are responsible for screening all Gazan pediatric cardiac patients from the southern part of Gaza at the European Gaza Hospital.

"A major challenge for us is that we are not only responsible for 'doing the medicine,' but for helping patients cross borders for care," said Al Faleet, who referred Mazen to his Israeli partners at Save a Child's Heart in Holon, Israel.

Mazen and Dr. Sagi Assa, who performed his life-saving catheterization Save a Child's Heart

In Israel, Mazen was treated at the SACH International Pediatric Cardiac Care Center at the new Sylvan Adams Children's Hospital at Wolfson Medical Center. Upon arrival, Mazen was examined by Dr. Alona Raucher Sternfeld, director of Pediatric Cardiology, and then treated in the center's catheterization lab by Dr. Sagi Assa, aead of the Interventional Pediatric Cardiac Care Unit.

Assa and his team are pioneering the use of closure devices that enable complex cardiac catheterization procedures to close holes in hearts without any need for open heart surgery. The SACH center and the Pediatric Cardiac Care Center are the only medical institutions in the region currently using this technique on cases such as Mazen's.

The mission of Save a Child's Heart is to improve pediatric cardiac care in developing countries around the world through surgery, medical missions, and medical training. SACH has saved the lives of 6,000 children from 63 countries, 50% of whom are Palestinian children from Gaza and the West Bank.

Each week, SACH holds a weekly cardiology clinic for Palestinian children at its facilities in Holon. In 2018, SACH received the UN Population Award in recognition of its role in helping transform pediatric cardiac care in Africa.

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