Basically what they had to do was relieve some of the pressure on her brain. So they inserted a ventricular reservoir to help drain some of the fluid. A reservoir is tubing which allows the doctors to remove extra fluid from the ventricles that may be causing pressure. They insert a small needle into the reservoir and extract fluid that way. This will continue to be done whenever necessary, or whenever she has pressure building up again.
The surgery would only take about 30 minutes we were told and they said it was quite a straightforward procedure so we weren't too concerned. Brian and I took turns holding her up until 8 o'clock Monday night which was when the surgery was supposed to be. It ended up being a little late and she was rolled into the OR at around 8:45. We waited patiently for it to be over and hear how she did. She came out at 10:15 and they told us that it had went really well with no complications. What a relief this was to hear.
Seraya was doing good after the surgery, but her heart rate was over 200. They thought this could be because she had pain and so they started her on fentanyl. Brian and I left her for the night around 2 AM Tuesday morning as they ensured us she was doing good. Her heart rate had come down a little to about the 190's. As the night went on Seraya started to decline very rapidly and they were not sure why. Her head continued to grow and she was needing 95-100% oxygen all night. They tried her on a few different ventilators doing their best to try and stabilize her. She was given 2 blood transfusions and a platelet transfusion. They started her on a broad spectrum of antibiotics just to cover all bases in case she was developing another infection. They inserted an arterial line in, so they could monitor her blood pressure at all times as it was all over the place. Her one lung had totally collapsed and a part of her other lung. This is why her breathing was so unstable. They also gave her a dose of hydrocortisone steroids to help relieve some of her stress. They put her back on high pressures to re-open her little lungs. The nurse called us back at around 5 AM as they weren't sure what else they could do for Seraya. Things were not looking good! The doctors and rt's spent all night around Serayas bedside doing everything possible they could to help her. It was extremely difficult to see Seraya in the shape she was in when we arrived, as she had been doing so well before her surgery. She had 3 ivs in her little body and did not look herself at all. They had given her a paralytic to keep her completely still. But as the morning went on she slowly started to stabilize. She was able to continue to go down on her oxygen slowly as her lungs were blown up again. Her head had stopped growing. As the day went on things started to improve with our sweet baby girl once again. The next day she was alot more stable, so she was switched back to cpap, as she had been intubated for the surgery. She is back on a pressure of 8 which is what she was on before surgery. They started feeding her again on Wednesday also which was great as then she could be off the iv feeding. Her head circumference went down, and after the surgeon examined her head, he ensured us that the reservoir was working! What a blessing this was! We did not think something this serious and scary would happen with her again, but it just shows how she is so completely in Gods loving arms at all times. Brian and I are so very thankful once again for answered prayers!!
Serayas eyes have continued to stabilize. She is still receiving weekly eye exams and so far they have remained a stage 2 instead of a stage 3 which is good news!
She is currently receiving 38 mls of milk which is pumped into her over 2 hours. She is fed every 3 hours and so basically she is always being fed:) She is gaining nicely and currently weighs around 5 pounds! She's getting nice and chubby.
Praise be to God for his great love toward us. He continues to watch over Seraya and enable her to continue to grow and get stronger. He also continues to provide Brian and I the strength we need to continue on this roller coaster we have been on. We would like to thank everyone for all their continued support and prayers for our family. It is very greatly appreciated!!
Isaiah 40: 10-11
May God continue to give you strength and faith through all the ups and downs. You're continually in our prayers, Norm and Melynda
ReplyDeleteThank you for the update. Thankful for progress even through such a scare. May God continue to look after all of you! Especially this little covenant child.
ReplyDeleteJust saw the up-date. My computer was down. thank you so much for the up-date on little Seraya.. Thankful to the Lord for guiding the doctor's hands during the surgery. Keeping you and your little one in our prayers. May the Lord continue to give you everything you need to stay strong ..He is our Mighty Father and you are in his care..
ReplyDeleteWe continue to uphold your little family in our prayers! What a blessing to know that Our Great Physician is guiding the hands of little Serayas Doctors. We continue to pray for strength and growth for you and your little one. Thanks so much for the updates. In Christian Love, Keith and Suzanne Wielink
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