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Boy born ‘inside-out’ was saved by a U.K. surgeon

June 19th, 2008 |  |  1 Comment

Zerihun Muche with his mother Turieh Berihun
Zerihun Muche with his mother
Turieh Berihun

(Daily Mail Reporter) — An Ethiopian boy who was born ‘inside-out’ has become the living legacy of actress Natascha McElhone’s plastic surgeon husband, who died of a heart condition last month.

Zerihun Muche, five, was born with his bladder and several other internal organs on the outside of his body and was destined for life as an outcast.

But surgeon Martin Kelly’s intervention led to radical surgery and now Zerihun can look forward to a vastly improved life.

Dr Kelly, 42, met Zerihun while filming a documentary in Ethiopia in 2006 in his role as the founder of ‘Facing The World,’ a charity dedicated to helping children with complex medical conditions.

Dr Kelly made sure the boy received help, referring him to experts at Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Portland Hospital.

Martin Kelly with actress wife Natascha McElhone
The late Martin Kelly with actress
wife Natascha McElhone

Surgeons were so moved by Zerihun’s plight that they treated him for free and have now set up their own charity to help other children from developing countries who suffer from his condition.

Surgeon Imran Mushtaq, who operated on him last month, said: ‘Zerihun was born “inside-out” which means he had a miserable existence. His skin was constantly wet and sore and he faced a bleak future.

‘When Martin saw him he was wandering around naked and he just thought, “We have to do something about this boy”.

‘We operated on him to give him some quality of life.’

Zerihun is now recovering from the 10-hour operation and wears a metal frame to hold his pelvis together.

He is expected to be well enough to return to Africa in the coming weeks.

Mr Mushtaq said: ‘The operation went very well, the bladder is now inside the body and in future he will be able to have children, which is not something that could have happened before.

‘Hopefully his life will be much better now. He is a very smart, bright and happy young little boy. It is so rewarding to treat these children and to give them a better quality of life.’

Consultant urological surgeon Peter Cuckow, who also operated on Zerihun, is setting up a charity called ‘Just Like You.’

He said: ‘Sometimes when we travel round the world we find patients with complicated problems with no way of being treated.

‘We have decided to set something up where doctors will give their time and expertise for nothing and the Portland Hospital will give its services at cost price. This charity will raise money to cover those costs.

‘Incontinence affects a large number of children but it is a taboo subject. From time to time you come across a situation you can do something about and you just have to do it.’

Only 10 children each year in the UK are born with Zerihun’s condition, called bladder exstrophy.

Mr Mushtaq said babies are sometimes aborted after scans reveal the condition, adding: ‘It is a terrible problem but it can be fixed.’

Zerihun’s operation comes 18 months after doctors at the Portland and Great Ormond Street performed similar surgery on a six-year-old girl from Ukraine born with only one leg and half a pelvis.

• To find out more about the charity, email cuckop@gosh.nhs.uk.

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One Comment to “Boy born ‘inside-out’ was saved by a U.K. surgeon”

  1. Mestewat says:

    These are the people who have their hearts in the right place.

    [Reply]

    June 19th, 2008 at 7:34 PM

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