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Nigerian Children's Hearts Healed in India
19 Jan
Summary
- Three Nigerian children with severe heart conditions received life-saving treatment.
- The children were treated at Narayana Hospital in Howrah, India.
- A special project for Nigerian children with heart defects resumed after a pause.

Three young Nigerian children have successfully undergone life-saving cardiac procedures at Narayana Hospital in Howrah, India. The children, aged three and eight, were treated for severe congenital heart conditions, including Tetralogy of Fallot and ventricular septal defect. Following extensive consultations and surgical interventions, they have recovered and are cleared for travel back to Nigeria.
This recent treatment highlights the hospital's ongoing commitment to providing specialized pediatric cardiac care to children from Nigeria. The initiative, which began in 2019 in partnership with Rotary International, had been paused since 2020 due to logistical and funding challenges exacerbated by the global pandemic. The successful completion of these procedures signifies a renewed effort to continue this critical program.
Doctors at the Howrah hospital expressed optimism about resuming the program, with plans to train a Nigerian cardiac surgeon locally. This aims to enhance long-term access to specialized pediatric heart care in Nigeria, ensuring more children can receive timely and effective treatment closer to home.




