Saturday, October 20, 2007

Kaybri's Surgery

As most of you know Kaybri had surgery on Monday, October 8th. The surgery she had done was called Craniotomy for Fenestration of arachnoid cyst. I knew that she would be okay, but I still was nervous that she was having surgery, and on such a major area! We got to Primary Children's Hospital at 6 a.m., checked in, talked to the doctor about the surgery, and waited around until 8:00. We took Kaybri for a wagon ride and then left her with the doctors.

They used general anesthesia during the surgery, which lasted a little over an hour. We met with Dr. Brockmeyer (her neurosurgeon) right after the surgery, and he said everything went extremely well. He said the cyst was causing a tremendous amount of pressure, and once he cut part of the bone out the cyst just shot out. gross, huh? He cut several slits into the cyst and then put the piece of bone/skull back with some tiny plates and screws. He then sewed her up, 15 stitches. He also said that during the surgery her blood pressure was pretty high, but once they relieved some of the pressure from the cyst, the blood pressure dropped right down to normal. Who knows the amount of stress the cyst was putting on her little body! Dr. Brockmeyer also said because she did so well during surgery she didn't need to go to ICU, and that she could go to a regular room in the NeuroScience Trauma Unit.

We got to see Kaybri within 30 minutes after meeting with the doctor. She was of course still asleep and stayed that way for a couple more hours. Her heart rate was high, and got really high once she started waking up. They associated it with the pain she was in, and it got a little better as long as she had drugs running through her. Her first word after surgery, "cup". She was so thirsty from having to fast! To be honest, she really didn't "look" very good because of how swollen she was, how pasty white her coloring was, and because of the big long cut on the side of her head. But she hardly ever cried while she was in the hospital, what a trooper!

Picture of the first day...
Kaybri woke up the second day even more swollen, her eye was totally swollen shut. But as the day went on she was able to open it and she acted a little more perky. She has a CT scan taken that morning, and the doctor said the cyst had already gone down quite a bit. (He didn't wait for it to deflate during the surgery).



She was bored, so we took her for a ride up to the playroom. She had fun and didn't want to go back to sitting on her bed.
Kaybri also got a lot of balloons and things to cheer her up. It worked! Thanks guys!!!!




What would we do without GRANDMAS??!! Thanks mom for coming up and helping us, and Marsha for taking care of Paxton-and the rest of us!




The Third Day....

Doesn't she look so good?? It's amazing how fast kids can recover. She was wanting to GO!! And of course, the doctors thought she looked like she could go home too.

The first few days after we got home she was so spunky and back to the old Kaybri. And then she started holding her lower back and just crying and saying "ouch!" She was very stiff in her movements and was in a lot of pain and cried more the next few days than what she ever did in the hospital. Her neurologist said it could've been from some blood getting in her spinal fluid and that it was just one of those things that had to go away on its own. So we got some more drugs for her and that helped some.


We thought she was maybe totally fixed when she went over a week without having any more seizures. It'd been months since she had gone that long. But then Wednesday afternoon (the 17th) she had her first post-surgery seizure. She also had another one later that night, and two more on Thursday. We were upset and mad that she had some more, but we've done all that we can do right now, and we just have to leave the rest up to the Lord. We still think she will grow out of them over time, we just hope the surgery will have helped some. She has done a lot better yesterday and today. She goes back for a check up and CT scan Nov. 8th.

We have had a tremendous amount of love and support from everyone around us. Thank you all so much. We know there have been countless prayers made on Kaybri's behalf. We couldn't have made it or held it together without you guys!


6 comments:

Jen said...

I was glad to see an update on Kaybri. Bruce was asking about her a few days ago. Those pictures from the first two days break my heart. Poor thing, have to have go through that. In the picture from the third day so looks adorable! She has such a cute little smile.

I am sorry to hear about the seizures. We will keep praying for you guys!

Melanie and Jarom said...

She looks so cute. I'm so glad that things went well and hey, any improvement is good right? Hopefully you'll only have to endure this trial just a little longer. We love you guys!

Amber H. said...

So I just have to say that the first pic you have up there with her poor little head all stitched up and her with her eyes closed just broke my heart! I feel so much for you guys and especially her. You are always in our thoughts and prayers. Hopefully this will be the turning point for you! Yes, it is amazing how fast kids recover! Felicity had hand surgery right before we moved here and she didn't have ANY down time at all. I couldn't believe it! Anyway, thanks for the update! I'm excited to see you have new posts...it's been a while! We've missed you!

happy mom said...

Wow that is a lot for a little girl to go through, but great that she recovered so quickly, and so sad that she still has seizures.

You have an amazing attitude and she is a beautiful girl, It is so good that you have the gospel!

It broke my heart to hear about the possible blood in the spine, wow, just one more thing! You are amazing! and you have a beautiful family.

Anonymous said...

awwww poor baby she'll get through it!!!
love alwayz!!!
ECHOLS

Anonymous said...

GLAD SHE'S FEELIN BETTER!!!