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Stagione 2
Data di messa in onda
Mag 22, 2008
Transplant looks at organ transplant surgery and the work of Oscar Traynor in St. Vincent's Hospital, along with Freddie Wood in the Mater Hospital.
Featuring the story of 34 year old
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Transplant looks at organ transplant surgery and the work of Oscar Traynor in St. Vincent's Hospital, along with Freddie Wood in the Mater Hospital.
Featuring the story of 34 year old Mike Keohane from Rosscarbery in County Cork. For many years Mike has suffered with a chronic liver disease and his last and only chance of survival is a liver transplant. Surgeons follows Mike as he is told the news that he needs to go on a waiting list for transplant and when he gets the call from the Liver Unit in the week before Christmas we wait to see if the donor liver is a match.
In the Mater, 63 year old Frank Donavan from Tallaght, Co. Dublin has been waiting on the lung transplant list for over 2 years now and his condition is highly critical. Frank had been called in for a transplant 4 times but each time got sent home because the lung wasn't suitable. Surgeons sees how this waiting affects his life as his situation rapidly deteriorates and waits with him on his fifth and final call to the Mater.
Data di messa in onda
Mag 29, 2008
Brain looks at the world of neurosurgery and the work of Donncha O'Brien and Ciaran Bolger in Beaumont Hospital.
Surgeon Donncha O'Brien is one of the country's leading neurosurgeons
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Brain looks at the world of neurosurgery and the work of Donncha O'Brien and Ciaran Bolger in Beaumont Hospital.
Surgeon Donncha O'Brien is one of the country's leading neurosurgeons specializing in Epilepsy. This debilitating condition affects about 40,000 people in Ireland. One of them is 31 year old Deirdre-Anne Wynn Robinson from Tallaght.
After years of medical treatment Deirdre-Anne has decided to go under the knife to remove part of her brain- the part Donncha O'Brien believes is the source of her Epilepsy.
Carey-Ann O'Brien has been mentally handicapped since she was two, she also suffers from epilepsy and every day her parents must administer a cocktail of drugs in attempt to alleviate her worsening seizures.
Her parents have turned to Donncha O'Brien in the hope that a radical technology, the Vagus Nerve Stimulator, surgically implanted in Carey- Ann, could help reduce her dependency on medication and the frequency of seizures.
Patsy Brennan, from Drogheda, has suffered from rheumatoid arthritis for many years. For over a year two slipped neck vertebrae rubbing against Patsy's spinal cord have caused her extreme pain. In need of an urgent operation she was referred to Ciarán Bolger in Beaumont- a further year has passed and finally a hospital bed has come available for her.
Data di messa in onda
Giu 05, 2008
In the final episode of 'Surgeons', we explore the revolutionary and radical surgeries being performed on children today in Ireland.
Two year old Darragh Hayes from Killdare was born
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In the final episode of 'Surgeons', we explore the revolutionary and radical surgeries being performed on children today in Ireland.
Two year old Darragh Hayes from Killdare was born deaf, his parents Debbie and Flann have been attending Beaumont Hospital with their son in the hope that Darragh is suitable for new technology that might allow him to hear. Surgeon Laura Viani runs the National Cochlear Implant programme, the only facility of its kind in Ireland. For the past 15 years she has pioneered this new technology - Cochlear Implantation - also known as a 'bionic ear', which can in certain cases allow deaf children to acquire hearing. If Darragh never acquires hearing, he will never learn to speak and his hearing family must learn sign language to communicate with him. If suitable for a cochlear implant Darragh could in time be able to hear for the first time in his life and learn to talk.
In Our Lady's Children's Hospital in Crumlin surgeon David Moore is one of only two surgeons in the country performing radical 'Limb Lengthening' surgery. This surgery - in which a bone is broken, attached to a metal frame and then over a long period of time the frame is stretched- actually makes a bone longer. Chulainn Lewis-Lavery an eleven year old boy from Moyvane in Co.Kerry, has a limp. Due to an infection in his leg when he was younger his right leg is shorter than the other, but also a deformity in his ankle is causing his leg to grow at an angle. If left alone, Chulainn would end up walking on his ankle. David Moore decides to put Chulainn under the knife- stopping the ankle growth and then over lengthening Chulainn's right leg. But to alleviate his problems Chulainn must have his leg in a metal frame for over six months.
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