Ali has 'successful' skin graft
BBC | 28.04.2003 16:13
Ali Ismail Abbas, the Iraqi boy who lost both arms and was badly burned in a US air raid, has successfully undergone a skin grafting operation, Kuwaiti doctors have said.
"We covered 80% of his burns on the chest and abdomen with skin from his back," Imad Najad, a plastic surgeon treating the 12-year-old boy at the hospital in Kuwait City told AP after Sunday's surgery.
Kuwaiti Health Ministry spokesman Ahmed al-Shatti said the operation "went even better than expected", and said the boy was "smiling and responding well".
Ali was the only survivor after a US missile destroyed his house in Baghdad, killing his entire family.
But after amputating the boy's arms above the elbow, Iraqi doctors feared he would die of blood poisoning as they lacked the facilities to give him the specialist treatment he needed.
After an international appeal for help, Ali was airlifted to Kuwait where he is being treated at the Saud A Albabtain Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery.
'In better spirits'
"The operation was very successful. He's now resting," Dr Najad said after the surgery, which replaced a temporary graft earlier this month.
"He is in much better spirits than before," Dr Najad added.
But the surgeon said that Ali still remained in the intensive care unit and would need more skin grafting surgery, which could be performed in 10 days to a fortnight.
Meanwhile, medical staff at the hospital said they continued to search for the best possible artificial limbs to help the boy regain as normal a life as possible.
The Kuwaiti Government - which volunteered to take Ali for treatment - has already been approached by several charities offering to pay for the boy's treatment and prostheses.
Kuwaiti Health Ministry spokesman Ahmed al-Shatti said the operation "went even better than expected", and said the boy was "smiling and responding well".
Ali was the only survivor after a US missile destroyed his house in Baghdad, killing his entire family.
But after amputating the boy's arms above the elbow, Iraqi doctors feared he would die of blood poisoning as they lacked the facilities to give him the specialist treatment he needed.
After an international appeal for help, Ali was airlifted to Kuwait where he is being treated at the Saud A Albabtain Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery.
'In better spirits'
"The operation was very successful. He's now resting," Dr Najad said after the surgery, which replaced a temporary graft earlier this month.
"He is in much better spirits than before," Dr Najad added.
But the surgeon said that Ali still remained in the intensive care unit and would need more skin grafting surgery, which could be performed in 10 days to a fortnight.
Meanwhile, medical staff at the hospital said they continued to search for the best possible artificial limbs to help the boy regain as normal a life as possible.
The Kuwaiti Government - which volunteered to take Ali for treatment - has already been approached by several charities offering to pay for the boy's treatment and prostheses.
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Bless......
28.04.2003 16:42
Grace
Yes Grace
28.04.2003 21:34
They don't care how many countless of us they kill or mutilate in their quest. The brain-damaged psychopaths you see fronting this operation are smallfry (or at least idiot offspring) of those behind this current affront to humanity.
Now they really couldn't give a monkey's fuck what happens to the humans
dh
Still a sad thing tho
29.04.2003 00:14
I suppose it is all ok for the Blairs as it is not Euan who is now armless and still in bad shape.
AND without dear parents to be with.
Bombs for Freedom
Ali is a panda...
29.04.2003 12:14
I can just imagine Hoon telling his soldiers:
"Lets get us an Iraqi invalid to pamper in a media frenzy so no-one can accuse us of abandonning our hapless victims!"
Just another panda to save while the whole forest burns...
Dannyboy
Ignoring the rest of the victims
29.04.2003 22:41
It is very similar to Tory MP John Gummer giving his daughter a Burger to eat - So everything must be alright then and there's no such thing as BSE.
gigamega
Why is this unoticable in the papers or news?
10.12.2006 18:55
Sincerly,
Shana Shqair Michigan 11 1/2 years old
Shana Shqair