Florida baby born twice' after elaborate surgery involving partial delivery
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Florida baby born twice' after elaborate surgery involving partial delivery
"Cassian's parents, Keishera and Greg Joubert, expressed their joy about having a baby brother for their two-year-old son, Mattias, before receiving the devastating news about Cassian's condition."
"Keishera revealed that she frequently encountered the term 'devastatingly fatal' while researching congenital high airway obstruction syndrome, which heightened their concerns about Cassian's survival."
Cassian Joubert, a Florida infant, underwent a groundbreaking surgery after being diagnosed with congenital high airway obstruction syndrome, a rare and often fatal condition. His parents, Keishera and Greg Joubert, shared their experience, noting that Cassian would celebrate two birthdays: one for his surgery and another for his actual birth. The surgery was performed by Dr. Emanuel Mike Vlastos, who has limited experience with this condition, having seen only a few cases in his career, with a low survival rate.
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