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    Surgeons place pacemaker in 15-minute-old newborn

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The name Jaya in Hindi means victorious. And little Jaya Maharaj was just that, when she became one of the smallest recipients of a pacemaker when she was just 15 minutes old.

    A team of doctors at Stanford University's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital determined the girl born nine weeks premature had only hours to live if they did not perform the surgery.

    Jaya, who was diagnosed in the womb with a severe heart ailment, entered the world with a heart rate of 45 beats per minute. A health newborn heartbeat is 120 to 150 beats per minute.

    "The only way to save this baby was to deliver the baby right away and then the pacemaker," said Dr. Katsuhide Maeda, the surgeon whose steady hand stitched the pacemaker's electrical leads to Jaya's walnut-sized heart. Stanford announced details of the operation this week.

    During a routine prenatal visit, doctors told Leanne Maharaj, 26, and Kamneel Maharaj, 31, that their first child's heart rate was dangerously low. They learned that their daughter suffered from congenital heart block, in which the mother's immune system mistakenly attacks the nerve fibers that cause the fetus' heart to beat.

    The prognosis was grim: Doctors would have to induce labor and force the baby to be born as early as possible to correct the ailment before her heart failed. But Jaya grew and gained weight as her parents waited, giving them hope.

    "We were worried, but at the same time we were hopeful that she was fighting inside and doing the best she can," said Kamneel Maharaj, an information technology manager in Silicon Valley.

    Dr. Valerie Chock, the neonatologist who counseled the couple, said determining when the baby should be born involves a delicate set of calculations. The baby should be delivered as soon as possible while still allowing her to gestate so her organs develop enough to support life outside the womb.

    "Unfortunately, a lot of babies in this position don't even survive childbirth," Chock said.

    The doctors settled on 31 weeks as the delivery date. About team of about 20 assembled to handle the complex procedure in which both speed and caution were essential.

    The delivery of the 3.5-pound baby went smoothly. But Jaya's heart was beating so slowly that surgeon Maeda decided to open her chest immediately to perform the operation.

    Typically in such cases, a surgeon would connect wires attached to a pacemaker outside the body then perform a second surgery weeks later to install a permanent device. Maeda decided to tackle the more difficult challenge of inserting the permanent pacemaker immediately to avoid the second surgery. The whole process took about an hour.

    The current pacemaker should last Jaya about 10 years, Maeda said.

    Dr. Michael Artman, the chief pediatrician at Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., and a neonatal cardiologist not connected to the Stanford operation, described the surgery as an impressive accomplishment that could encourage other children's hospitals to undertake similar efforts.

    "What really distinguishes this is just the fragility of this premature baby and the condition in which this baby was born," Artman said. He said that while inserting a pacemaker is not itself the most technically challenging kind of surgery, the coordination of the large team needed to pull off the entire procedure poses a major challenge.

    Today, at a little less than three months old, Jaya weighs more than 8 pounds and is thriving.

    "Whenever we were worried, she would kick from inside and say, 'I'm here; I'm alive!'" Kamneel Maharaj said. "We thought maybe she was trying to tell us that everything was OK, so we were always hopeful."

     

    90 comments

    • Katie P  •  3 mths ago
      It is stories like this that keep me focused on nursing school. When I feel really down and feel like quiting, I think of the miricles that can and do happen within the medical field. I hope she and her family have awesome, loving, long lives ahead of them!
      • Emily Roberts 3 mths ago
        keep up the good work i am sure you will make a great nurse one day.
      • Haley 3 mths ago
        Aw! With an attitude like that, I agree, you will surely make a very caring nurse. :)
      • Timmy! 3 mths ago
        Wait until you get a few obnoxious patients and have to deal with arrogant doctors that treat you like feces. Then take a close look at your paycheck. You'll soon see the reality of nursing.
    • sickofit  •  3 mths ago
      Amazing the good of modern medicine! Good luck little one!
      • D. 3 mths ago
        Medical docs playing God appeals to you, eh?
      • Richard 3 mths ago
        Hey creep! They're keeping ME alive! Plan on getting old; are ya?
      • King Jaekob Caed 3 mths ago
        Modern medicine given as a gift by God. And God was the one that truly kept this baby alive - He must have a major plan for her! :)
    • Free To Be Me  •  3 mths ago
      That is just awesome. Hopefully she will be okay and grow up to be a strong healthy person.
    • Harpit  •  3 mths ago
      What a wonderful story! Such a little fighter and her name is definitely appropriate. Bless
    • Hailz  •  Pompano Beach, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      I wonder what it feels like to be a doctor saving lives everyday :)
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Like porforming thousands of abortions of perfectly healthy cildren ?
      • Hailz 3 mths ago
        Why so negative? Jeez !
      • Priyanka 3 mths ago
        if you're against abortion, why would you blame the doctors and not the parents?
    • Renee  •  Charleston, West Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      Seriously! This is a wonderful story about a beautiful little girl surviving what a lot of adults do not survive and people on here want to make it about who should get the credit or who's paying the bill???!!!!! Sheesh! Why can't we just say congratulations to the little girl and her family?
    • Julie  •  3 mths ago
      So happy Beautiful Jaya is doing well!
      Namaste :)
    • Brian Bolt  •  Boston, Massachusetts  •  3 mths ago
      good luck to the mother and father as well as this lucky baby.
    • Hector  •  3 mths ago
      Interesting story, cute baby, marvel of science/medicine, and yahoo editors there to butcher it with bad spelling.... My best wishes go out to both parties^^
    • Lisa  •  3 mths ago
      I have to give a shot out the doctors and nurses the first responders, and any police or fire folks. We never say thank enough to these people. They give and give...without ever worring about being thanked.
      All they ever say 'it is my job'....wow, thank you folks...and I have throw out thanks to our vets nad troops in there...my personality won't let me forget about them...oh, and their families. Thank you!!
      • JL 3 mths ago
        I could not agree with your more! Thanks for saying it so well!
      • Yu-Yo 3 mths ago
        :) With so many posts hating all doctors claiming they are all millionaires playing golf all day (most doctors actually have as many as 3 jobs working 7 days a week) or all of the hate articles about doctors being unjustly sued for frivolous lawsuits and the public cheers, it's nice to see some good news for a change.
    • JL  •  3 mths ago
      Good luck little Jaya! Here's to hoping you have a full and healthy life with your parents by your side!!
    • American Sheeple  •  3 mths ago
      I hope the baby does not suffer =(. Stay strong little one!
    • imio  •  3 mths ago
      Wonderful to read about this fantastic event!
    • nikola  •  Belgrade, Serbia  •  3 mths ago
      Amazing!
    • Shannon  •  Texarkana, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      my 10 year old son matthew has a pacemaker,he was 2 days old when they put his in,went through a 81/2 open heart surgery at childrens medical center in dallas,they saved his lfie !
      • Joyce 3 mths ago
        Shannon, so glad you and Matthew have been so blessed--- does he have to have a pacemaker for the rest of his life? Is a transplant an option?
      • JL 3 mths ago
        I hope he is doing beautifully! God bless you both
      • SC 3 mths ago
        God bless Matthew and your family!
    • Lady  •  Dallas, Georgia  •  3 mths ago
      How wonderful and what a beautiful baby,so glad everything turned out okay and the best of luck to Jaya and her parents!!!!!
    • Mandy Jo  •  Elyria, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Wow.. How can people be so disgustingly negative about a precious life getting a chance to live?? Absolutely gross how people can be so callous about human life.. Stem cell research is one thing but putting a pacemaker on a 31 week gestation neonate is completely different! Every viable child deserves at least the chance at a normal life.. There are ethical and legal standpoints to both stem cell research and deciding whether or not a pacemaker is a good idea for a baby.. Hmmm I think I'd use the pacemaker to save a baby personally! Nasty Santorum has NOTHING to do with this!
    • Joyce  •  Calabasas, California  •  3 mths ago
      What a thrill! What an extraordinary accomplishment! God Bless you all. What a beautiful, heart-warming story. Thank you. We'd like more news like this.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      God is the tool of knowledge ,
    • ZG  •  3 mths ago
      Wow! What a blessing!
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