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TEXAS CHILDREN'S FETAL CENTER
Macie M.
diagnosed before birth,
mass on tailbone
Fetal sacrococcygeal teratoma

Rare surgery results in miracle story of baby born twice

Macie has just turned one-year old, but she actually has two birthdays to celebrate.

The first “birth” was six months into her mother Keri"s  pregnancy, when a team of surgeons at Texas Children’s Hospital led by Drs. Darrell Cass and Oluyinka Olutoye, partially extracted Macie from Keri’s womb in order to remove a tumor that would have otherwise killed her before birth. The team of experts then placed Macie back inside the womb – where she grew for another 10 weeks before being born a second time via C-section.

Although this surgery has been successfully completed fewer than 20-times around the world, once doctors discovered a grapefruit-sized tumor growing on Macie’s tailbone, they knew it was her only hope. After finding Texas Children's Fetal Center on the internet and speaking with Fetal Intervention Coordinator, Karen Moise, Macie's family rushed to Texas Children’s Hospital, which was over six hours away from their Laredo home, to meet with doctors who specialized in such conditions.

“In Macie’s instance, the tumor grew incredibly rapidly … and it was stealing the blood that her body needed to grow. She would have died if nothing had been done,” said Dr. Cass.

But doctors had to be careful not to bring Macie completely out of the womb. Removing the fetus from the uterus could decrease the blood flow from the placenta or could cause the uterus to think that the pregnancy was over. So the surgeons worked with 80 percent of Macie’s body outside the womb —leaving just her head and upper body inside.

Once the surgery was complete and Macie was free of the tumor, she then needed time to heal in the womb, and her doctors and family waited anxiously to see if the pregnancy would last. Macie stayed in the womb for a record 10-weeks following the surgery, and was born (for the second time!) on May 7, 2008.

Macie is now perfectly healthy, and her family has more than one reason to celebrate.

“I watch Macie as she is crawling and smiling and I just can't imagine life without her,” says Keri  “Chad and I are truly thankful to God and to all of the Texas Children’s Hospital staff for not giving up on us, and for giving Macie a second chance at life!”

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