The 11 -year -old emotional call concerning cardiac transplantation surgery becomes viral

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An 11 -year -old Ohio girl delivered the phone call for a lifetime because she told her father that she finally obtained the heart transplant she was expecting.
Ava Cooper, born in 2014 with several cardiac malformations, underwent her first surgery open to only six days, reported Swns.
Despite these treatments, his health took a turn in May 2024 when a sinus infection turned into heart failure.
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The doctors placed Cooper on the transplantation list for a new heart, which seemed to be his only chance of survival, by SWNS.
“Heart transplants are recommended for children who have serious heart problems,” said Johns Hopkins Medicine. “These children will not be able to live unless their hearts are replaced.”

Ava Cooper spent more than 200 days at the Cleveland Clinic while waiting for a donor heart. (Swns)
Various health organizations report that surgery is intended to replace a heart that cannot work as it should.
The healthy organ comes from a donor, generally an adult or a child who is seriously ill, often because of an injury.
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Cooper spent more than 200 days at the Cleveland Clinic children’s hospital while his family was looking forward to an update. This moment came in March 2025.
His mother, Jamie Cooper, received the news that changed life and quickly shared her with the daughter’s father, Sean Cooper, who was at home with the younger girl.

Cooper, born in 2014, suffered her first open heart operation when she was only 6 days old. (Swns)
He replied to the phone to hear his little girl say: “Dad, I get a heart.”
“Oh, my God … Oh, my God, Ava,” said his father about the video call, his voice in the process of emotion, according to Swns.
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Heart transplantation took place later this month, carried out by the pediatric and congenital heart surgeon Hani Najm, MD

Sean Cooper is represented with his daughter, Ava, who received a heart transplant. (Swns)
“I was so excited and I couldn’t believe it happened,” Ava Cooper told Swns about the experience.
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After eight long months in the hospital, she was finally strong enough to go home. And for Sean, this telephone call remains unforgettable.
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“To hear these words:” I receive a heart “was overwhelming,” he told Swns.
“After all that she had experienced, we were finally one step more to go back to good home.”