Surgeon Operates on a Little Kid, Then Sews Up His Teddy Bear Too

A Surgeon Operates on a Little Kid, Then Sews Up His Teddy Bear Too

 

A brain surgeon in eastern Canada named Daniel McNeely experienced a career first last Thursday, and photos of it are going viral.

  

He was about to operate on an eight-year-old kid named Jackson McKie, who had a fluid build-up in his brain.  The best news is Jackson's okay and back home recovering.

  

But the story is really about a request he made right before they put him under . . . after he brought his favorite STUFFED ANIMAL into surgery with him.

  

It was an old ratty teddy bear, with one arm that was just dangling by a thread.  And he asked if they could fix up the teddy bear too.

  

So after the surgery, the doctor had a nurse set up a mini operating table with a few surgical tools.  Then he used leftover stitches from Jackson's surgery to sew the arm back on.

  

He says that when he realized it might make Jackson feel even a tiny bit better, he knew he HAD to do it.  And he posted a couple photos of the teddy bear surgery on Twitter. 

 

 (CTV News / The Star Halifax)


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