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Life-Changing Heart Surgery for Haitian Teen

Einstein-Montefiore Doctors Perform Successful Procedure on One-Year Anniversary of Earthquakes The devastating earthquakes that struck Haiti last January saved at least one life – that of Lovely Ajuste, a Port-au-Prince teen. Ms. Ajuste sought treatment for a severe cough and shortness of breath in the days following the disaster that has left her homeless. Mahalia Desruisseaux, M.D., assistant professor of pathology and of medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University who had traveled to Haiti to assist in the relief effort, identified a serious heart condition. Yesterday, on the one-year anniversary of the quakes, Ms. Ajuste underwent open-heart surgery at Montefiore, The University Hospital and Academic Medical Center for Einstein, to correct the defect. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmcE2siTjoY Dr. Desruisseaux, a native of Haiti, returned to the Caribbean nation for the first time in 24 years as a volunteer at a private hospital in the Sacre Coeur region of Port-au-Prince after the earthquakes struck. Along with the numerous patients she helped treat for severe wound infections, broken bones, dehydration and even typhoid, Dr. Desruisseaux met Ms. Ajuste. “When I met Lovely, she had a severe cough and shortness of breath which she thought was due to the dust in the air and living outside in crowded conditions,” said Dr. Desruisseaux. “After taking an x-ray, I noticed that she had an enlarged heart and vascular congestion, so I asked for a cardiac specialist to further examine her.” That decision may have saved Ms. Ajuste’s life. Read full story here...