[tri-med] Re: [tri-family] Re: Question about anesthesia for Stephen
- From: "Penny Victor" <pvictor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 17:09:39 -0500
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Gary Comparetto" <garycomp@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: "tri-family" <tri-family@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 6:33 AM
> Subject: [tri-family] Question about anesthesia for Stephen
>
>
> Hi,
> Stephen will need to have his VSD fixed within the next couple of
> months. We were told by our geneticist that Trisomy 13 babies have
> difficulty with anesthesia and have a higher incidence of not being able
> to come off the ventilator after the surgery.
>
> Does anyone have any information on this?
switched to med list...
Hi Gary and Elizabeth :o)
Devon does not have any heart issues but he HAS had a few surgeries. He's
had a cleft palate repair w/tubes also...he's had a 3 in 1 abdominal surgery
(inguenal hernia, penoplasty (to free "Petey"), and his testicle brought
down and tacked...he had another tube surgery and also another inguenal
hernia surgery. I realise none of these are heart surgery but he was put
under anesthesia for all of them...the cleft and the 3 in 1 abdominal
suregery were the most serious...abdominal surgery and surgery in the mouth
are always serious. He was intubated for some of them...2 I believe...maybe
3 of them...if memory serves??? He never had any trouble with the exception
of a temperature after his cleft surgery which kept him in recovery until
they were sure he did not have malignant hypothermia...about 5 hours. They
also took extra precautions during his cleft surgery because of his small
lower mandible/jaw...and tiny mouth and airway. They did not intubate him
for obvious reasons (couldn't very well have a tube in his mouth and throat
while trying to work in his mouth)..but they did tie a suture to the corners
of his mouth and then attached the suture to the end of his tongue...this
way they could have pulled his tongue via the suture to get it out of the
way in the event they had to intubate him in an emergency. He looked
pitiful...as he still had the suture hanging out of his mouth in recovery
(about 6")...but they didn't remove it until they were sure he was alright
:o)
Good luck with Stephen's surgery and I'll be thinking of you all and saying
prayers :o)
Take care...
Love,
Penny...loving and devoted wife to Joe, the best husband in the world...mom
to Nick (14 yrs old...lover of Dragons, Turtles, Yu Gi Oh, RollerCoasters,
Chocolate Icecream with Ovaltine sprinkles, Devon (9 yrs...lover of Barney,
Blue, Bear in the Big Blue House, Elmo, Stuart Little, Teletubbies and food
in general...Full trisomy 13 w/balanced translocation 5 and 13) , and
Trooper the Wonder Dog...our 6 or 7 year old male yellow lab adopted from FL
Lab Rescue 12/13/02 :o)
Please visit the webpage my wonderful friend Karen made for me on our
trisomy listserv at...
http://www.trisomyonline.org/victor.htm
AND...Devon's moment of glory in Exceptional Parent Magazine...
http://www.eparent.com/familiarfaces/ffaces_4_01.htm
AND...see our 3 handsome boys on FL Lab Rescue's website at:
http://www.labradorrescue.net/success/index.html
AND one more now :o) http://www.healingpowerofprayer.com/album.htm
Building ___ooOOoo__ Rainbows
www.trisomyonline.org
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