A fighter from Koblenz: Til's moving life story
A fighter from Koblenz: Til's moving life story
The importance of teamwork in neonatology
In the Kemperhof in Koblenz, the Simonis family experienced a touching return to the roots of their history. In 2002 her son Til was born in the 28th week of pregnancy as a premature baby - a time that brought about formative challenges, but also remarkable success.
The first days of life
The beginnings of Til's life were dramatic. After he had complex medical problems at birth, he needed intensive treatment. "Til suddenly developed a bilateral lung tear with cardiovascular failure," reports Dr. med. Thomas Hoppen, who accompanies the family. Despite the challenges, the chances of survival of premature babies were already comparatively good 22 years ago, and the team in the Kemperhof consisted of highly qualified specialists who were able to act quickly in such emergencies.
a common way of hope
"He is a fighter!" Says Frank Simonis about his son Til, who visited the Kemperhof with his family to get to know the medical specialists who saved him. It was a moving reunification for the family with the team that not only offered professional support, but also emotional strength. "The time here was very stirring, but we are infinitely grateful for the help we received," explains mother Astrid.
The crucial role of medical specialists
Dr. Hoppen emphasizes the importance of teamwork: "Without a well -coordinated team that reacts efficiently, the story could have ended very differently." Due to the vital nature of the lungs in such small patients, the treatment of Til was very time -critical. Various medical measures, such as overpressure ventilation and the administration of emergency medication, were carried out almost in parallel to ensure survival.
training programs for emergency care
The story of Til is not only an isolated case, but symbolizes the important lessons that can be drawn from neonatology. Dr. Hoppen emphasizes how Essential it is to sensitize the population to emergencies and to train it. For this reason, the Kemperhof regularly offers emergency training with special children's simulation dolls. "Everyone should take the opportunity to refresh their knowledge. It is important that as many people as possible are trained for emergencies," he advises.
shaken but inspiring
For ten weeks, the team of doctors and nurses accompanied the little Til after his resuscitation. His story, repeated by the medical specialists, conveys not only the image of a survivor, but also of hope and community. "That moves us to encourage others," says the Simonis family and hopes that through their experiences they can give other parents strength in comparable situations.
FAZIT
The event in the Kemperhof illustrates the countless success in neonatology and shows how important a strong team is in critical moments. In every moment of birth, especially for premature babies, teamwork and comprehensive knowledge count to redesign life and bring hope to the hearts of families.
- Nag
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