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Clonmany delighted with Alan's first op 13.06.07

The Inishowen branch of the Friends of Alan Doherty are delighted that the first of several pioneering operations in New York to give him a new chin went well.
Surgery took place yesterday at Mount Sinai Hospital with doctors saying the operation "went beautifully".
Alan Doherty who underwent pioneering surgery in New York. Alan's father hails from Clonmany and a sponsored walk from there to Cockhill will take place on July 1st, to raise funds for the treatment which will cost in the region of €300,000.
The 17-year old, who lives in Letterkenny with his family, was born with a rare condition called otofacial syndrome. He will need several operations to build him a new chin. He currently cannot use his voice and breathes and feeds through tubes.
Before travelling to America, he said: 'I want the operation because I simply want a perfect chin to
stop people staring at me all the time."
His surgery came about after he got to know doctors through the Physically Challenged Irish and American Youth Team, a charity that brought him to the Big Apple to compete in the State Athletic Games.
Reconstructive surgery of the kind undertaken on the local boy yesterday has never been tried before.
Charities have been fundraising to help meet the cost of the ground-breaking procedure.
The first phase involved moving a piece of hip bone to Alan's back where it will grow nerves and other soft tissue, before being transplanted to his face. The doctors hope to do the next operation in October or November this year.
Grace McColgan from Muff, who is co-ordinating the Clonmany to Cockhill sponsored walk on behalf of the Inishowen branch of The Friends of Alan Doherty said the group was delighted the teenager's first operation went so well.
"It's fantastic news. We thought there would be plenty of scope to help him here in the peninsula," said Grace.
"People have been really great and so far we have managed to raise somewhere in the region of €10,000 in Inishowen. But there's a long, long way to go and we hope to get people out in force on July 1st for the sponsored walk."
If you would like to take part or contribute, please call Grace on 0861091624.
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