An ‘inside out’ baby who was born with her organs in a fragile sac resting on top of her stomach will soon receive life-changing surgery. The rare condition, in which her organs are in a bag of skin called an ‘Exompholas’ attached only to her belly button, meant she could have died if the sac had ruptured during delivery.
Her mother Joanne Marshall, 35, said: “The Exompholas is really just a sack made of very thin skin from the umbilical cord. We were told it could rupture and Nell would need immediate surgery to keep her organs sterile. Thankfully that didn’t happen. She is now one and her organs are still in the little bag of skin, on the outside of her belly, but it was taped to her stomach to encourage skin to grow over it.”
Later Nell was diagnosed with an aortopulmonary window, a hole in her heart. The condition is incredibly rare, accounting for only 0.1 per cent of all congenital heart defects, and Nell had to have an operation in which surgeon’s used pig’s skin to correct the hole. Besides, she suffered pneumonia, breathing problems and a raft of other complications."
Nell, pictured here with her sister Iris,
three, is due to have the operation on May 19th when her body has grown
big enough to withstand such major surgery
Having dealt with the heart problem, Mrs Marshall and her husband were allowed to bring Nell home with them after three months in the hospital, but her Exompholas remained. The family were told that Nell had to grow before she could undergo the invasive surgery to treat it, so has been living with her condition for a year.
Nell, who was the only survivor of a set of triplets, was also born with hole in her heart and underwent surgery.
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