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'Brain dead' Jahi McMath transferred to new facility | 'Brain dead' Jahi McMath transferred to new facility |
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A US teenager declared brain dead after a routine operation went wrong has been transferred from a hospital that was trying to turn off her life support. | A US teenager declared brain dead after a routine operation went wrong has been transferred from a hospital that was trying to turn off her life support. |
Jahi McMath, 13, who suffered cardiac arrest following a tonsillectomy, was taken to an undisclosed facility. | |
A court order prevented Children's Hospital & Research Center, which carried out the procedure, from later turning off her ventilator. | A court order prevented Children's Hospital & Research Center, which carried out the procedure, from later turning off her ventilator. |
A critical care team transported her from the hospital on Sunday night. | |
Omari Seeley, Jahi's uncle, told the Associated Press on Monday she was transported by ground and that there were no complications, suggesting that Jahi may have remained in California. | Omari Seeley, Jahi's uncle, told the Associated Press on Monday she was transported by ground and that there were no complications, suggesting that Jahi may have remained in California. |
Of the new undisclosed health facility, Mr Seeley said: "They have beliefs just like ours... [They have] been very welcoming." | Of the new undisclosed health facility, Mr Seeley said: "They have beliefs just like ours... [They have] been very welcoming." |
'Religious convictions' | 'Religious convictions' |
Doctors have determined Jahi will not recover from complications following a 9 December tonsillectomy to treat sleep disorder apnea, during which she began to bleed heavily. | Doctors have determined Jahi will not recover from complications following a 9 December tonsillectomy to treat sleep disorder apnea, during which she began to bleed heavily. |
She was declared brain dead three days after surgery. | She was declared brain dead three days after surgery. |
Her family has maintained that she will improve, however, fighting efforts by medical professionals to remove her life support. | Her family has maintained that she will improve, however, fighting efforts by medical professionals to remove her life support. |
On 30 December, the family won an extension to the court order keeping Jahi alive, requiring the hospital to maintain her on a ventilator until 7 January. | On 30 December, the family won an extension to the court order keeping Jahi alive, requiring the hospital to maintain her on a ventilator until 7 January. |
But the Oakland, California, hospital has argued in court papers that there is no medical treatment they can give to the teenager because she is "practically and legally" dead. | But the Oakland, California, hospital has argued in court papers that there is no medical treatment they can give to the teenager because she is "practically and legally" dead. |
An independent paediatric neurologist from Stanford University supported that view. | An independent paediatric neurologist from Stanford University supported that view. |
In late December, Jahi's family said: "We have our strong religious convictions and set of beliefs and we believe that, in this country, a parent has the right to make decisions concerning the existence of their child: not a doctor... and definitely not a doctor who runs the facility that caused the brain death in the first place." | In late December, Jahi's family said: "We have our strong religious convictions and set of beliefs and we believe that, in this country, a parent has the right to make decisions concerning the existence of their child: not a doctor... and definitely not a doctor who runs the facility that caused the brain death in the first place." |
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