In the meantime, money for the surgery was being raised through an amazing worldwide campaign called “Julian, be part of the miracle” with the help of a community of volunteers and charity events. The Children’s Organ Transplant Association, a national organization dedicated to guiding communities in raising funds for transplant-needy patients, led this global effort.
But wait a minute. Where would the transplant come from? Enter Marita’s first cousin “Auntie Lourdes,” a pediatrician who, in a remarkable but unsurprising sacrifice, decided that she would donate one of her kidneys to Julian. “When I learned that neither parent could be a donor, it just broke my heart,” said Lourdes, who was at Julian’s side in Peru when he was born, and was instrumental in helping diagnose his genetic condition and in connecting the family to Packard Children’s. One sleepless night, she turned to her husband, also a nephrologist, and said “I can be Julian’s donor.” “I just had this feeling that I was his best chance. I don’t know why, it just came from my heart.”
The 3-hour surgery on March 15 was performed by Waldo Concepcion, MD, Packard’s “ironman” of kidney transplant surgery who once led five transplants in two days. The kidney transplant team readied Julian in a Packard operating room while Lourdes was wheeled into surgery at Stanford Hospital & Clinics. First, Concepcion removed one of Lourdes’ kidneys, which was then quickly whisked to Julian at Packard for transplantation.
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