She has two big chest tubes in her chest to drain anything
else, there was no sign of active bleeding during surgery. Over the next few
days her lung volume should improve, she can get off ECMO, and then the risks
of bleeding will go way down, so the chest tubes can be taken out and we can
move on. There are still crazy things that can happen; we are still on the
roller coaster so there still may be unforeseen ups and downs. God willing we
are through the worst of it!
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Day 26- Thoracotomy
Surgery was successful! Dr. Kays removed three ounces of
blood from Anya’s chest. Go to your medicine cabinet and pull out one of those
medicine cups that comes with cough syrup: three of those is how much blood was
in this crazy tough baby! He explained that one ounce is the size of one breath
for a baby this size. I am left wondering how Anya had made any improvement
with all of that in there. Her lung volume was already looking better only two
hours after surgery. Her stomach was completely flat: the blood was pushing on
her diaphragm and compressing her stomach; that must have been the cause of the
bloating and gas.
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So glad to hear Anya's surgery went well! (And glad she got the CT so they could figure out that something needed to be done!) I've been praying for y'all today. Time to make some progress, Anya. You can do it!
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Oh, Thank God! I have been waiting for your update! I am so glad to hear the surgery went well and she has already made improvement! What a tough, tough little girl! She is such a fighter! GO ANYA!!!!
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