Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Surgery day

After meeting with the surgeon who is performing Margaret's procedure we find ourselves better understanding what they are aiming to do today and have a better grasp on how complicated this surgery can be.  She's basically having a combination of procedures rolled into one.  The risks of the surgery are scary but really there are no other options.  We are blessed with this precious miracle and watching her kick CHD butt is humbling.  She's so strong and here mommy and daddy can't wait to watch her grow and continue to "wow" the world!

*picture drawn by Dr. Moga while explaining everything to us

Here's a rundown of the day ... *I'll update as we gain more information and updates from the OR...


10:23 am - Margaret was taken back to the OR by the nurse anesthetist. It could be an hour or maybe 2 before the procedure actually begins. Margaret sure wiggled her way into every nurse here in Par 4's heart this morning. Lots of smiles, giggles and squeals while we readied her for his big day. We watched the nurse take her through the big doors and thankfully Margaret was all smiles and very distracted by this new friend who was giving her attention. 

11:52 am - the phone in the waiting room finally rings and we get "the call" saying surgery has started.  Margaret is doing well.  



2:19 pm - Cardiologist quick update: Dr. Moga has "everything opened up and he's able to see what he needs to have access to.  Observations so far:  the right Pulmonary Artery is slightly larger than he thought it was and the left Pulmonary Artery is slightly smaller than he thought.  Not good news, not bad news!  Slow and steady!  
*at least there is a L&O marathon on to distract us...

4:45 pm - DONE!  Great news on all fronts - Margaret was very well behaved for the whole surgery.  The VSD is closed (yay!).  The larger collateral was re-reouted to be connected to the small right pulmonary artery.  The Melbourne shunt was disconnected and the pulmonary arteries were connected to the new conduit -- this was extra tough because of how small the PAs are, but Dr. Moga is a miracle worker so we had no doubt that he could do it ;)  The pressures on the left and right sides of the heart will be closely monitored to make sure they end up at levels that are more desirable.  As of right now they are equal and that is not what they should be.  -- We are currently waiting for Dr. Moga to come in and tell us more, but for now, we are elated!!

It will still be an hour or more until we get to see our Mighty Margaret but you know we are feeling relieved and have some renewed energy knowing our baby girl has done so well.  


 
*That's 2 super happy parents right there!!  We cannot wait to see our girl.

5:30 pm - We had an opportunity to talk with the surgeon.  He is very pleased with everything and we are overwhelmed with relief and excitement.  There is a long road ahead but today was a giant leap in the right direction.  Mighty Margaret is definitely showing us all just how Mighty she is :)  Living up to that nickname for sure!!  

2 comments:

  1. I'm so happy everything went so well! She's such a fighter and so lucky to have you two as parents!

    Lots of love,
    Annie

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    1. Thank you, Annie! We are truly so blessed by this little miracle, that's for sure!!

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