1. Minimally invasive surgery on the child Thiago Gazzotti

Thiago Gazotti, a 6-year-old, underwent muscle-tendon lengthenings (18 muscles) through Minimally Invasive Surgery. The surgery aimed to correct deformities and prevent spasticity in the patient, thereby enhancing both his quality of life and that of his caregivers. Currently, the patient is undergoing physical therapy.

1. Minimally invasive surgery on the child Thiago Gazzotti

Thiago Gazotti, a 6-year-old, underwent muscle-tendon lengthenings (18 muscles) through Minimally Invasive Surgery. The surgery aimed to correct deformities and prevent spasticity in the patient, thereby enhancing both his quality of life and that of his caregivers. Currently, the patient is undergoing physical therapy.

2. Minimally invasive surgery for the child Abner Aguilar

Abner Aguilar, an 8-year-old patient, underwent Minimally Invasive Surgery to correct 20 tendinous muscles in a single surgical procedure. The aim of the intervention was to correct deformities, alleviate pain caused by contractures, restore mobility, and thus enhance the patient’s quality of life. The chances of this patient walking are high.

3. Cash collaboration for the treatment of dengue hemorrhagic fever Matías Zenteno

Matías Zenteno Encinas, an 8-year-old, was admitted to the Brasil Clinic in the city of Santa Cruz for hemorrhagic dengue. Medication support was provided to his parents, who are of limited financial means.

3. Cash collaboration for the treatment of dengue hemorrhagic fever Matías Zenteno

Matías Zenteno Encinas, an 8-year-old, was admitted to the Brasil Clinic in the city of Santa Cruz for hemorrhagic dengue. Medication support was provided to his parents, who are of limited financial means.

4. Minimum invasive surgery for the girl Tamara Lizarraga

Tamara, a 10-year-old belonging to the children’s shelter “La Casa de los Niños,” underwent an assessment revealing abnormal patterns in posture, muscles, and movements. She underwent Minimally Invasive Surgery involving muscle-tendon lengthenings (15 muscles) to correct deformities. Subsequently, physical therapy will be employed to achieve proper posture and muscle strengthening.

5. Minimum invasive surgery and recovery treatment for Florencio Fernandez

Florencio Fernandez, who suffered a stroke, underwent clinical examination, revealing abnormal patterns in posture and movements in the right upper and lower limbs. He underwent muscle-tendon lengthenings through Minimally Invasive Surgery, with the surgery aimed at restoring movement and improving spasticity and functionality in the affected limbs.

5. Minimum invasive surgery and recovery treatment for Florencio Fernandez

Florencio Fernandez, who suffered a stroke, underwent clinical examination, revealing abnormal patterns in posture and movements in the right upper and lower limbs. He underwent muscle-tendon lengthenings through Minimally Invasive Surgery, with the surgery aimed at restoring movement and improving spasticity and functionality in the affected limbs.

6. Purchase of medicines for the treatment of children in the burn ward

OA Foods has made a generous donation of medications to support the treatment of children in the burn unit. This contribution ensures essential pharmaceutical resources.

7. Support with requested exams for the child Eynar Alexis Fernandez

Eynar Fernandez, a 7-year-old admitted to the oncology ward, received support for the expenses associated with the medical tests requested by the attending physician.

7. Support with requested exams for the child Eynar Alexis Fernandez

Eynar Fernandez, a 7-year-old admitted to the oncology ward, received support for the expenses associated with the medical tests requested by the attending physician.

8. Purchase of medications to support the treatment of the girl Angela from the Burn Pavilion

Supported the purchase of medications for Angela, a girl who suffered severe burns on her hands and face.

9. Support in medical treatment for Leukemia in the Oncology Pavilion

This was done through the Viedma volunteer group, which has been working there since 1964, addressing the existing needs of the patients. OA Foods collaborates with the Viedma Hospital through this volunteer group, ensuring a proper follow-up on patients and donated resources. Alongside the volunteers, support is provided to burn units, pediatric oncology, and pediatrics by supplying pharmaceutical resources through the pharmacy, which distributes medications free of charge.

9. Support in medical treatment for Leukemia in the Oncology Pavilion

This was done through the Viedma volunteer group, which has been working there since 1964, addressing the existing needs of the patients. OA Foods collaborates with the Viedma Hospital through this volunteer group, ensuring a proper follow-up on patients and donated resources. Alongside the volunteers, support is provided to burn units, pediatric oncology, and pediatrics by supplying pharmaceutical resources through the pharmacy, which distributes medications free of charge.

10. Support with medications for the Burn Ward

OA Foods has made a generous donation of medications to support the treatment of children in the burn unit. This contribution ensures essential pharmaceutical resources.

13. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Alina Huarachi

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