The heart that had been made available for little Domenico has been transplanted in Bergamo.

A brief hope quickly dashed in the face of medical reality.

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It was a fragile hope, lasting only a few days, then vanished in the face of medical advice. The heart that had been made available for Domenico, the two-year-old boy from Nola who had already undergone a transplant last December, could not be reimplanted. The verdict came on February 18th from the Heart Team meeting at theMonaldi Hospital, who had clarified that the little boy's body was not able to tolerate such an invasive second operation.

But that heart didn't stop beating for someone. Hundreds of kilometers away, the organ rekindled concrete hope for another child, a compatible match and at the top of the waiting list. The surgery was successfully performed atPope John XXIII Hospital, one of the leading Italian centers for pediatric transplants.

A story intertwining pain and life, broken hopes and new possibilities. Domenico's family is left with the bitterness of a closed door, but also the knowledge that that heart nevertheless fulfilled its mission, transforming a dashed hope into real salvation. It is the harshest and most human paradox of transplant medicine: not all miracles happen where we expect them, but every donation continues to generate a future.

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It's very sad to know that Domenico's heart can't be used for him, but I'm happy that it helped another child. I hope Domenico's family finds comfort in this difficult and complex situation.

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