Paton's out of surgery, and doing pretty well. The neurosurgeon placed a "V-P Shunt" in the little fella. It runs from the back of the right side of his head (from the Ventricles) down into his abdominal cavity (the P-word which I can't remember at the moment). Hopefully the level of resistance in the shunt is less than the resistance in the pathway into the pocket on the back, so that it will not continue to fill up and then possibly put pressure on the brain. There is a fairly small but significant risk of infection (8%) with this surgery. There is also a possibility that the body will reject the shunt, as it might any foreign object in the body. We have a friend whose body rejected three different shunt attempts. However, at the moment the little fella's doing all right, and resting as long as mom is holding him. She doesn't mind. : ) We made a friend here who's baby also has a shunt, so the kids all got to see what it would be like. We have yet to come up with a good nickname for the little fella -- "little fella" might not seem quite right a few years from now. Yesterday the kids came up with "milkshake." Hannah is "cheeseburger", David's "chicken nugget," and Charis is "small fry." Not so sure those'll stick, either. We're just praying Pate Pate'll have a restful night tonight. Thanks again for all your prayers.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Shunt Success, So Far
Paton's out of surgery, and doing pretty well. The neurosurgeon placed a "V-P Shunt" in the little fella. It runs from the back of the right side of his head (from the Ventricles) down into his abdominal cavity (the P-word which I can't remember at the moment). Hopefully the level of resistance in the shunt is less than the resistance in the pathway into the pocket on the back, so that it will not continue to fill up and then possibly put pressure on the brain. There is a fairly small but significant risk of infection (8%) with this surgery. There is also a possibility that the body will reject the shunt, as it might any foreign object in the body. We have a friend whose body rejected three different shunt attempts. However, at the moment the little fella's doing all right, and resting as long as mom is holding him. She doesn't mind. : ) We made a friend here who's baby also has a shunt, so the kids all got to see what it would be like. We have yet to come up with a good nickname for the little fella -- "little fella" might not seem quite right a few years from now. Yesterday the kids came up with "milkshake." Hannah is "cheeseburger", David's "chicken nugget," and Charis is "small fry." Not so sure those'll stick, either. We're just praying Pate Pate'll have a restful night tonight. Thanks again for all your prayers.
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We just LOVE these pictures, Pastor. What a sweet little guy! Please know that we are praying for Paton every day ~ and for strength and energy for you guys, as well. I love the "fast food" theme on the nicknames. :) Love you guys!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your encouragement through prayer, Lisa. We love you guys.
ReplyDeletePRAISE THE LORD! God is SO good! How great to see little Paton got through the surgery okay and is looking so well. I've wondered and prayed all day about him and am so relieved to see him doing so well. What a Mighty God we serve! I posted a pic of Paton on my Facebook page today and the response has been totally amazing. Over a dozen people at last count had commented to say they are praying for Paton. If you would, I ask you to keep my friend Brent's baby in your prayers, it also has spina bifida and I learned tonight that it is in the hospital. Take care and God bless.
ReplyDeleteDear Bray Crew, especially little Paton. Praise the Lord for a successful surgery. Many prayers have gone up for this little fellow. He has been stuck, cut, not fed, bled, and put to sleep, and yet he looks as fresh as a daisy. Papa and Grandma Neal love him and you all. Greetings from Eden, NC
ReplyDelete5:30 AM -- still praying for Paton. Is he really holding his head up in that picture? -- Diana
ReplyDeletePaton's pictures are awesome! So glad to hear that the surgery went well.
ReplyDeleteHi Diana. Yes, Paton's got strong neck muscles! He loves to be held up so he can look around. :)
ReplyDeletelittle Paton is so darling and so handsome. prayers go out to you all. I love the nicknames. too cute. Yes, we serve an awesome God who can do all things.Love and prayers, terri carroll
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