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Sarah Almagro, with her father, Ismael Almagro Health Andalucía to set up committee to coordinate amputations for children and adolescents, the first in SpainThe initiative was prompted by the family of Sarah Almagro, the young parasurfer from Malaga who had to have her feet and hands amputated in 2018, as a result of meningococcal meningitis
Tuesday, 23 September 2025 | Updated 23/04/2026 11:47h.
ShareAmputations for children and adolescents aren't common, but they have an enormous impact with physical, psychological and economic consequences for patients and their families. However, next year, Spain's Andalucía will have an interdisciplinary committee, consisting of different medical departments, to coordinate the amputation process. The goal is to improve the patient's quality of life afterwards. The initiative, being the first in the country, symbolises a new chapter in what was a struggle for the family of Sarah Almagro, the young parasurfer from Malaga who had to have her feet and hands amputated in 2018, as a result of meningococcal meningitis.
"Sarah has been to the operating room four times for reamputations that could have been avoided"
The need to coordinate the whole amputation process is something that the Almagro family has been calling for since 2018, so that "no one goes through what we have gone through due to lack of coordination and ignorance. Sarah has been in the operating theatre four times for amputations that could have been avoided if it had been done properly from the beginning," explained her father, Ismael Almagro.
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