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■ A daughter born after 12 years, Buse A seven-year-old girl living in Turkey, Buse, is a very special daughter to her father. This is because her father, who grew up in a wealthy family and was particularly greedy for children, waited 12 years to meet her only daughter, Buse. However, her daughter was born with a congenital spinal deformity. Buse has difficulty breathing because her curved spine is pressing on her organs. Her father wanted to show her only good things and give her only the best, but Buse has had to visit the hospital as if it were her own home since she was little and cannot run around and play like other children. ■ A dangerous surgery that no hospital would perform A surgery to straighten her spine was urgent, but her young age was the problem. She waited for 7 years with the hope that she would get better if she had the surgery, but when she turned 7, Buse’s hope disappeared. No hospital in Turkey would perform the surgery on Buse. Her spinal deformity was severe and she was pressing on her nerves, so even if she had the surgery, there was a high risk that she would be disabled. But if he doesn’t have surgery, he will die from respiratory distress! Will Buse’s hopes disappear like this? ■ Korea, their last hope In the end, Buse’s father and the Turkish medical staff began to search for a hospital where Buse could have surgery. When they heard Buse’s news, they reached out to the distant country of Korea. They quickly sent Buse’s medical records and anxiously waited for the results of the surgery. They were happy to hear from the Korean medical staff that they would have surgery, but the long-distance trip from Turkey to Korea took a whopping 12 hours by plane alone. The question was whether Buse, who had a weak immune system and frequent respiratory distress, could endure it. In the end, Buse’s father decided to go to Korea. He couldn’t give up on Buse without even getting the chance. Korea, a distant country where they didn’t even speak the language, was an inevitable choice and his last hope for Buse. ■ 24-hour major surgery, an unexpected emergency Buse’s surgery, which had severe scoliosis and kyphosis, was a challenge for the Korean medical staff as well. Furthermore, the patient was too young to undergo the surgery. Buse’s surgery began while all the medical staff were nervous. First, the cervical vertebrae that were pressing on the nerves had to be removed, and the crooked bone had to be straightened and nails hammered in to correct it. It took a full 24 hours to transplant another bone in the place where the bone was removed and complete the surgery. Shortly after completing the successful surgery and feeling relieved, an unexpected emergency occurred... ※ This video is from [Hospital Field Report] that aired on January 21, 2007. #Surgery #Scoliosis #Hope ✔KBS Documentary KBS Official YouTube Channel [KBS Documentary] ????Subscribe????Like➡️ / @kbsdocumentary ????Contact: [email protected] Copyright ⓒ KBS. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI training) are prohibited. ∙Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, and use (including AI training) are prohibited. ∙The current situation and content may be slightly different depending on the time of broadcast. ∙Defamatory and malicious comments may be deleted by the operator to protect the cast.