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Toddler born with 'rugby ball-shaped' head has major surgery to cut her skull into four pieces and weave it back together again • Lucy Bowran-Pavey was diagnosed with craniosynostosis when she was born • The rare birth defect caused her to have an abnormal-shaped head • Doctors said she was at risk of brain damage if she wasn't operated on • Surgeons had to break apart her cranium to shave away part of the bone • They then put her skull back together to create a more normal shape By Published: 10:32 GMT, 11 August 2017 Updated: 11:39 GMT, 14 August 2017. A baby born with an 'rugby ball-shaped' head had major surgery to cut her skull into four sections before weaving it back together 'like a jigsaw'. Lucy Bowran-Pavey, now 17 months, was diagnosed with craniosynostosis - a rare birth defect which causes an abnormally-shaped head. Игру Resident Evil 2 Rus there. Her mother Hanna, 39, was forced to have an emergency C-section when her baby's head got stuck during labour due to its enlarged size. Without the operation, Lucy - whose skull had fused together prematurely - could have been left severely brain damaged and blind.

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Thankfully she has made a full recovery and has since hit all of her milestones. The top of Lucy's skull was taken off and cut into sections and re-positioned 'just like a jigsaw puzzle' explains Hanna 'After 15 hours I demanded to see a doctor as I knew something was wrong, nobody understood why my labour wasn't progressing. 'I had planned to have a normal labour and it was a complete shock when I was told I would need a C-section. 'During labour babies skulls usually move but Lucy's couldn't as it had already fused together. Divx Pro 9 Mac Torrent. ' After an emergency C-section, and due to the stress and lengthy labour efforts, Lucy was born with deadly sepsis and a hole in her lung.