Guest guest Posted June 8, 2003 Report Share Posted June 8, 2003 Hi Keri You really have been through so much. Your veins sound like Joey's. He once came from a procedure where they tried to start an IV while he was under sedation, with an IV in his shin. His arms, feet and everywhere imagineable looked like he had been hit by machine-gun fire. The IV was in his bone as a last resort. He also has such severe scarring in his veins that nothing can be thread in. They used a premie IV last time and they had to run things really slowly. None of this was a problem as far as his surgery was concerned. The fact that he had multiple abdominal surgeries made things a little more difficult, but that had no effect on the outcome. It was the cause of him losing his spleen during the surgery. We didn't do anything special to prepare him for surgery. He was already in the hospital because of the line infection he got 3 days before. His pain control after the procedure was very good. He had an epidural, in addition to a PCA. The most horrible thing for him was when his lung collapsed, they had to do chest PTs. He had a fresh incision in his chest where they had just removed his port, plus all that was involved with the surgery, and they were pounding on him. It broke my heart! One other problem he had that I have not heard of from anyone else is that, we had no idea beforehand, but his pancreas was infected. They always culture the islet preparation before putting it in the liver. His grew an ugly bacteria and they had to treat him very aggressively because they were concerned about his liver. Thank God, everything worked out perfectly in the end. Suzanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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