Question

The baby has a chromosome abnormality, specifically 21-trisomy. Now, the baby has an intestinal malformation. The last time we had an X-ray at the hospital, it said the intestines were all tangled up in the abdomen, unlike normal people who have an S-shaped twist in the abdomen. Can you perform surgery?

Answer

Hello, in your situation, it is best to go to a higher-level hospital for a thorough examination as soon as possible, as there is a high possibility of surgery. However, it must be carefully checked and confirmed. It is recommended that you go to a higher-level hospital for a thorough examination. If there is no problem with the chromosome abnormality and congenital intussusception, surgery should be possible. It is best to have a thorough examination to confirm this; without a thorough examination, confirmation is impossible. No one can guarantee 100%.