Infant With Rare heart Condition Sent Home After Boston children‘s heart transplant
USA: An infant named Spencer was discharged the week of Thanksgiving 2025 after a lifesaving heart transplant at Boston children’s Hospital, ending more than a year of hospital care that began when he was six weeks old and diagnosed with a rare heart condition that required transplantation.
Family members Shannon and her wife first took Spencer home on medication, but his symptoms returned after three days and he was admitted to Boston children’s pediatric intensive care unit. The child and his parents spent long months at the bedside, including roughly eight months in intensive care as teams stabilized him and prepared for surgery and extended post‑operative treatment.
A donated heart became available and surgeons at Boston children’s performed the transplantation; Spencer then endured months of recovery and ongoing post‑transplant care in the hospital. Hospital records and family accounts indicate steady progress after the operation, with clinicians managing immunosuppression and routine follow‑up before planning discharge.
Now home and reportedly thriving, Spencer’s family marks their first Mother’s Day together since the crisis and says the experience has turned them into advocates for organ donation. The case underscores the central role of timely organ procurement, pediatric transplantation expertise, and long‑term post‑operative care in saving young lives.
Video originally published on 2026-05-10 19:03:46
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