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Meet 6-Year-Old Girl Born With Heart & Intestines Outside Her Abdomen

Meet 6-Year-Old Girl Born With Heart & Intestines Outside Her Abdomen

Russian born six-year-old Virsaviya Borun suffers from a rare congenital condition caused by Penology of Cantrell. In layman’s language, Virsaviya’s heart, which is about the size of a fist, could be seen beating against her abdominal area, protected only by a thin layer of skin, the Daily Mail reports.

The little girl who recently moved to South Florida with her mother has been beating the odds her entire life. Her intestines are also outside her body and she has no abdominal muscles or a diaphragm.

Speaking to NBC Miami, the girl mother recounts: ‘When I was pregnant, the doctor said she will not survive, that she is going to die.’

According to Daily Mail, six years later, Virsaviya, who also goes by the biblical name Bathsheba, is a bright and lively girl who enjoys drawing ponies, attends art classes and loves dancing to Beyonce’s songs.
In early 2015, Ms Borun, who has been raising Virsaviya on her own, found a doctor at Boston’s Children’s Hospital willing to treat her rare ailment. Pentalogy of Cantrell often requires surgery, depending on the severity of the patient’s defects, and could be fatal if left untreated.

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But the medical team in Boston said Virsaviya cannot undergo surgery at the moment because she has high blood pressure in her pulmonary aorta. The girl will be evaluated again in two years to determine if it would be safe for her to undergo an operation.

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Ms Borun has appealed to the public for help, asking for donations to cover her daughter’s medical bills and basic living expenses, saying she has very limited means, being a single mother of a special-needs child with no other family in the US. The mother and daughter have recently moved from Boston to Hollywood, Florida, because Virsaviya is unable to live in a cold climate.

In sunny Florida, her mother says the 6-year-old’s heart feels warm and she does not get sick as often as before.
Since coming to the US to seek medical treatment last winter, Virsaviya has been learning English, although she does not currently attend school because of her condition.heart girl1
While awaiting treatment, Virsaviya fills her days with art, music and dance. The mother and daughter also rely on their faith to keep them strong in the face of adversity.
‘I know why I have heart outside,’ says the 6-year-old knowingly. ‘Because Jesus want [sic] to show he can make special things like me.’
The family have launched a fundraising page on Youcaring.com titled Bathsheba’s Heart. So far they have raised $11,790 with a goal of $20,000.

 

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