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Aug. 3, 1989

New heart for newborn baby

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Revolutionary emergency surgery is performed on baby boy Wesley Behm. Dr. Wilbert Keon of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute breaks new ground by performing the first Canadian neo-natal heart transplant on the 11-day-old infant. After a trouble-free pregnancy, he weighed in at a healthy eight and a half pounds. Shortly after his delivery, however, it was discovered that the left side of his heart was seriously underdeveloped. Without a transplant, he would live just a few short months. CBC News has this report of Behm's recovery and homecoming.

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