Bangladesh's young boy recovering after undergoing specialized surgery in Hubei
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After reviewing Alifa's medical records, Ma determined the boy was a good candidate for surgery. "Each child's skull anatomy is unique, so my team must design an individualized surgical plan," Ma said.
The team performed the delicate reconstruction on Sept 24, reshaping and stabilizing the skull. A CT scan the following day showed the procedure was successful, according to the hospital.
Alifa recovered quickly. Within days, he could eat and move normally, and his head shape began to return to a typical contour. Doctors said he is now in stable condition and is expected to be discharged soon.
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