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'Grey's Anatomy' uses Baton Rouge baby's first-of-its-kind surgery as plotline tonight at 8

A Baton Rouge baby's lifesaving first-of-its-kind surgery in utero last year will figure in ABC medical drama "Grey's Anatomy's" plot on Thursday night. A Baton Rouge baby's first-of-its-kind surgery in utero, performed by pediatric surgeon Dr. Arizona Robbins, will be featured in the ABC medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" episode "Baby Can I Hold You" on Thursday night. The episode will see Dr. Robbins return to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital to handle a particularly complicated case. Kenyatta Coleman's daughter, Denver, was diagnosed with the rare brain blood vessel abnormality Galen malformation last year, which caused misshapen arteries in the brain to connect directly with veins instead of capillaries, which slow blood flow. The 20-minute surgery was performed before her birth.

'Grey's Anatomy' uses Baton Rouge baby's first-of-its-kind surgery as plotline tonight at 8

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A Baton Rouge baby's lifesaving first-of-its-kind surgery in utero last year will figure in ABC medical drama "Grey's Anatomy's" plot on Thursday night.

In the episode, titled "Baby Can I Hold You," pediatric surgeon Dr. Arizona Robbins is called back to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital to handle a particularly complicated case.

Kenyatta Coleman got the news that her daughter Denver had the vein of Galen malformation following an ultrasound. The rare brain blood vessel abnormality is marked by misshapen arteries in the brain connecting directly with veins, instead of connecting with capillaries, which help slow blood flow, according to Boston Children's Hospital.

Denver's prognosis was bleak if the 20-minute surgery wasn't performed before her birth, her mother told Baton Rouge ABC affiliate WBRZ.


المواضيع: TV, Grey's Anatomy

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