Groundbreaking 鈥榙omino' heart surgery at NYC hospital saves lives

Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of New York-Presbyterian. Brooklyn Civil and Mia Skaats, domino surgery organ recipients, sit on their mother's laps

Barely eight months after her birth, little Mia Skaats turned out to be both the giver and receiver of new life.

This takes some explaining.

On May 10, 2023, Baby Mia received a new heart in a 鈥渄omino鈥 transplant procedure at New York Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children鈥檚 Hospital, the first one performed in babies. A domino transplant surgery occurs when one person is both a donor for a transplant and a recipient of another organ.

Born with cardiomyopathy, a condition where the heart struggles to pump blood to the rest of the body, it was clear Mia needed a heart transplant to survive, and her family was overjoyed when one became available.

Around the same time, a second baby with a serious heart condition came to the attention of the cardiologists at the children鈥檚 hospital. Brooklyn Civil was born in March 2023 with one heart valve, not two, and needed a partial transplant.

It turned out that Mia鈥檚 heart, while too damaged to keep her alive, did possess the perfectly working valve that Brooklyn needed.

Mia鈥檚 family was only too happy to pass on their own good fortune to another family desperate to save their infant daughter.

鈥淭here was no hesitation at all,鈥 said Mia鈥檚 mother, Nicole. 鈥淲e had waited so long for that [heart transplant], so to be able to give to somebody 鈥 that made the moment that much more special.鈥

鈥淭he timing was actually very serendipitous,鈥 said Dr. Andrew Goldstone, a pediatric and congenital cardiac surgeon at New York Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children鈥檚 Hospital. 鈥淚 said, 鈥榃ell, I鈥檓 doing a heart transplant tonight. 鈥 Maybe we should do this as a domino. 鈥

Doctors had never performed a heart domino transplant surgery in babies before, so Mia and Brooklyn are a first. After a nine-hour surgery, both families received good news.

Now, the girls will always share a connection. 鈥淥ne of the nurses said that Brooklyn will always have a piece of Mia鈥檚 heart,鈥 Nicole Skaats said. 鈥淭hey鈥檒l always be bonded.鈥