Heart Transplant Team Sings Happy Birthday After Procedure

When it came time to blow out his candles on his 14th birthday, Estefano had only one wish: a new heart.
Later that same evening, the Pediatric Heart Transplant team at Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital surprised him with a phone call that made his wish come true. They found a heart for him, making the Weston teen the hospital’s 30th heart transplant recipient. He went home last week to enjoy his second chance at life and just in time to enjoy the holidays with his family.
“Our 30th heart transplant represents a significant milestone for this program. The fact that Estefano (JDCH) got the call for a new heart on his birthday, just after blowing out his candles and making his birthday wish makes it even more special,” said Frank Scholl, M.D. Surgical Director of Heart Transplantation at JDCH.
“We’ve had the opportunity to participate in the lives of 30 transplant families and many more families with children who are affected with cardiomyopathies, heart failure and other cardiac conditions,” said Maryanne R. K. Chrisant, M.D., Director, Pediatric Cardiac Transplant, Heart Failure & Cardiomyopathy at JDCH. “We will continue to provide transplant and advanced heart failure services to the needy infants, children and teens of South Florida for many years to come.”
The Pediatric Heart Transplant program opened on December 10, 2010, when JDCH received approval at the federal level from UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing). The approval of the program was the culmination of years of strategic planning, including the formation of a pediatric cardiac transplant team with the right mix of expertise and compassion. Five days after program approval, the hospital’s first pediatric heart transplant was performed by the expert cardiac transplant team.

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