Roth is a 26-year-old married farmer. In his free time, he likes to relax and listen to music.
In February 2014, Roth was in a motor vehicle accident that caused fractures in his left femur and tibia. He was treated in a hospital in Phnom Penh. Roth visited our medical partner, Children’s Surgical Centre (CSC), in June 2016. His symptoms included muscle wasting, wound infection, left knee stiffness, and a limited range of movement in his ankle. He was unable to walk. On June 25, 2016, CSC surgeons performed several surgeries to heal his fractures and infection. Roth returned to CSC for three follow-up appointments.
Recently, Roth returned to CSC because he was experiencing pain and had difficulty walking. On November 28, CSC surgeons performed reconstructive surgery to fix his damaged bones and repair his fracture. This procedure will allow Roth to walk easily again. Now, he needs help to fund this $411 procedure.
“I really hope that I can walk better again and without pain,” he says.