Simona

Born on 10.04.2025

Weight 3750 g

Height 50 cm

Maksimilian

Born on 09.04.2025

Weight 2975 g

Height 48 cm

Maria

Born on 08.04.2025

Weight 3375 g

Height 50 cm

Kaloyan

Born on 07.04.2025

Weight 2780 g

Height 48 cm

Dr. Andrei Hristov: We work with faith and we never think that we will not succeed

Every year on 7 April we celebrate World Health Day. This year, the World Health Organization is focusing on the theme “Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures”, with an emphasis on maternal and newborn care. On this occasion, we talk to Dr. Andrey Hristov – head of the neonatology department at the newest specialized hospital for maternal and child health in the country – ‘Mama and I‘.

Dr. Hristov is a long-standing national consultant in neonatology for Central Northern Bulgaria, intensive care therapist with extensive clinical experience in the resuscitation and treatment of newborns, including extremely premature babies. He is board certified in abdominal and transfontal ultrasonography and has introduced a number of innovative approaches to neonatology in our country. He has taught postgraduate and undergraduate students and today leads a team that works with a cause and a vision for the future. On World Health Day, we talk to the neonatologist:

What have you achieved in less than two years at , Mama and I’ Hospital?

Since the opening of the hospital on 1 June 2023, 477 babies have been born with us. We are glad that we are a preferred choice not only for the residents of Pleven region, but also for expectant mothers from neighboring and even more distant regions. Women today are looking for a modern, safe and human environment where they feel supported.

Our neonatology department concentrates high-risk pregnancies because of its high competence. With us, patients bring nothing from home – only faith and a smile. The rest is our care.

What is the most complicated case you remember?

Challenges are a daily occurrence in our specialty. Recently, we were faced with a proven incurable disease – yet we worked with faith and never allowed the thought that we would not succeed. Parents often say, “As long as it’s in your hands, then it’s going to be okay,” which speaks volumes about the trust we have established for parents of children.

The biggest challenge in your job?

Most recently, we had to treat a 650-gram newborn who was in critical condition and had an acute vascular complication – a thromboembolism of an artery in the arm. Specifically, an acute arterial occlusion of an upper extremity.

Such cases are extremely rare worldwide. We immediately organized a multidisciplinary team, including vascular surgeons and specialists from other clinics. Dr. Samardzhiev, head of the vascular surgery department, and specialists from other clinics responded at the minute, and we discussed therapy options.

We had to apply a modified therapeutic approach, without established algorithms, and we succeeded – we saved the child’s arm. For our team, this was a real test and an important success. The graduate students saw a condition that they will likely not see the end of their careers.

Is there any truth in the statement about the increase of children with congenital malformations in Pleven?

Absolutely not. Since the opening of ‘Mama and I‘, the most severe cases from all over Northern Bulgaria and sometimes from other parts of the country have been concentrated here. This is not a sign of a local problem, but rather evidence of confidence in our capacity.

Colleagues know that this is the hospital for Bulgaria’s seriously ill children. They receive precise diagnosis and treatment here. The incredible range of solutions we have enables us to make an etiological and often genetic diagnosis for patients.

Our hospital has an extremely precise genetic laboratory. Medical genetic counseling, cytogenetic analysis, and DNA analysis of thousands of rare diseases and monogenic ones are performed. This is what brings parents to us – the opportunity for clarity and treatment.

What would you wish your colleagues on the occasion of the World Health Day?

I wish all my colleagues the chance to work in hospitals like ‘Heart and Brain’ and ‘Mama and I’ – modern, well equipped, with great respect for the teams and a vision for the future. I believe that more and more Bulgarian cities deserve such hospitals.

Melani

Born on 01.04.2025

Weight 3335 g

Height 49 cm

Kamen

Born on 28.03.2025

Weight 3285 g

Height 50 cm

Viktoria

Born on 26.03.2025

Weight 3580 g

Height 50 cm

On the day of Annunciation, Kardzhali celebrated the groundbreaking of the new ‘Heart and Brain’ Center of Clinical Excellence

The first groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the Heart and Brain Center of Clinical Excellence was held today in Kardzhali. The symbolic start of the construction was given by Mayor of Kardzhali Erol Mumün and Prof. Toni Vekov, chairman of the board of directors.

The hospital is not only expected to provide better medical services for the region, but also to attract highly qualified specialists and stimulate the development of the health sector in the Eastern region of Bulgaria.

The hospital is expected to be operational by the end of 2027 and will encompass one hospital facility, a separate building for a diagnostic-consulting centre and a separate building for a pharmacy. So it really is one big hospital complex. This investment is about BGN 100 million, or at least BGN 100 million, BGN 60 million for the construction of the facilities and BGN 40 million for the purchase of equipment. It is also very important to say that the hospital will be of the third, highest level, that is to say, it will allow truly state-of-the-art treatment.

The hospital will not rely on local specialists, but on those who are already trained and being trained – from Burgas, from Pleven.

Surgeons from ‘Heart and Brain’ Pleven removed a three-kilogram growth from a woman’s back

A team of surgeons at ‘Heart and Brain’ have removed a huge inflammatory growth from high up in the back of a 50-year-old woman from Knezha. The growth weighed three kilograms and was 30 cm long, with multiple inflamed ulcers and sores, extremely painful for the woman.

The patient had neglected the growing ‘hump’ for years and only sought medical attention when the growth began to become inflamed, painful and the surface of the growth developed sores, blisters and ulcers which bled. She chose ‘Heart and Brain’ Pleven because of the leading specialists and the multidisciplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment.

Due to the size, inflammation and multiple blood vessels, the surgery lasted nearly three hours. The surgeons successfully removed the growth, but recommended the woman undergo a detailed clinical examination of the entire body due to the possibility of other similar formations.

“This is the first time in our practice that we have encountered such a formation, both in size and inflammatory process. Fortunately, the histological examination proved that it is benign and the woman will be able to continue her life without any problems – with self-confidence, without pain and heaviness,” informed Dr. Dimitar Georgiev, the lead surgeon and head of the team that performed the surgery.