The wait times in our emergency departments are longer than usual due to illnesses like RSV and the flu. View our estimated ED wait times and learn more about where to get care for your sick child.

Rare open fetal tumor removal surgery gives Alexa a second chance at life

KARE11 shares the touching story of Alexa Mendoza, a toddler who was one of only about a dozen babies in the world to have survived a rare open fetal surgery to remove a tumor while still in her mother’s womb. Children’s Minnesota is one of just a few hospitals across the country that is able to perform this complex and risky procedure.

At 23 weeks, the tumor was one and a half times the size of Alexa. Children’s Dr. Joseph Lillegard performed a risky fetal intervention to give her the chance to live. After the successful operation, she was placed back in her mother’s womb to grow for another five weeks.

Alexa is now a rambunctious and energetic toddler, close to celebrating her 2nd birthday. Learn more about her story by watching the KARE11 segment.

More news stories

Fetal diagnosis of congenital heart defect enables Ollie’s health care providers and parents to develop personalized treatment plan for delivery and post-birth care

Anne and Josh’s pregnancy with their second child, Ollie, was not what they expected. At 20 weeks, the couple learned their son had a rare

...
Exceeding expectations: Ollie’s journey with a rare congenital heart defect

Anne and Josh’s journey with their second child, Ollie, was not what they expected. About halfway through the pregnancy, the couple learned their son had

...
Women’s history and leadership: insights from our team
More than 80% of Children's Minnesota staff are women, and we couldn’t do what we do without them! For Women's History Month, Dr. Sara Gonzalez Rodriguez, Arielle Green, RN, and...