Tuesday, January 15, 2008

surgery report

This most simple answer is today’s surgery was a success!

The surgery was, in many ways, a preventive measure to keep the retina attached. Of the many options that the doctors had, they proceeded with the vitrectomy. This is where they try to reduce the amount of blood in the retina to prevent scar tissue to form. They were able to see the back of the eye which is the most important view to see if the retina is still attached. They were happy to report that the retina does seem to be holding nicely. Hence, they did not proceed with a scleral buckle. Although there is some scar tissue forming, at this point it is not enough to force the retina to tear off. This was terrific news. To be honest, it was extremely hard to pull back the tears of joy. To boot, while they examined the eye under the microscope, the doctors were able to see that the stitches, done on news year’s day to close up the eye, are healing nicely.

In addition, the docs described that his pupil was extremely small and that sight was virtually closed off in the eye. Today, they stretched the pupil open and from what I understand, the pupil will remain permanently large.

Since this was the first time the US doctors were able to see the eye under a microscope, they were able to see how long and big the laceration is. The cornea specialist was not needed for today’s operation, however the retina specialist today is confident jasper will need a cornea transplant in the near future. He will have another surgery within 2 months to remove the stitches and the transplant might take place then.

Although we arrived at 7:30am this morning, the surgery before us took a great deal longer and jasper was not wheeled into surgery until 1:30pm. The hardest part about this was holding off jasper’s hearty morning appetite. He was not permitted anything to eat since last night’s dinner before surgery. Although we were able to walk the corridors to pass the time, instead of waiting in a room the whole morning, the smell of McDonalds in the halls and a coffee kiosk with good looking chocolate croissants didn’t help our cause. Besides the wait, our experience at children’s hospital has been nothing but exceptional.

By far the most amazing part to see is this kid walking around at home within hours after the surgery. By 6:30pm, he had slightly opened his good eye and was saying “hambre” (Spanish for hunger). He promptly wolfed down a stack of crackers, two cartons of apple juice, 1 1/2 french toasts, a whole apple and some soup. Shortly afterwards, he got up and began stumbling around looking for his toys. Simply amazing since anyone over 30 would be still on their back in bed…moaning.

Lastly, while Mara held jasper in the recovery room on her chest, our baby girl starting kicking away at him inside mara’s belly. It was as if she was sending him a message: “Keep kicking away!”

My only regret is i forgot my camera early this morning. Hence, i didnt capture many of the sights of the day. They'll remain inside of me.

We return tomorrow at 10am for a post op examination. Thank you again for all the kind words, thoughts, and prayers.

8 comments:

kims said...

This is such great news, Jones. Thanks so much for sharing. We have been compulsively checking the blog for updates and I have been thinking about Jasper all day. I could barely read the update to Dave without crying. We send you all of our love.

Adrian y Karina said...

Estamos muy contentos por todos ustedes de los resultados tan positivos de la cirujia. Esperamos poder visitar a jasper y poder verlo jugar pronto. Como siempre los admiro por ser unos padres muy fuertes. Las niñas le siguen pidiendo al angelito de su guarda en las noches que cuide a Jasper. un abraso cariñoso.
Adrian, Karina, Ambar y Maya

Anonymous said...

Fantastic and encouraging news guys!

april said...

GREAT NEWS!!! Keep it up. Jasper is truly an amazing child to endure what he has and still be ready to play on a whim. We will continue to track his progress via your blog and wish you all lots more happy news. Give Jasper a big hug and kiss from all of us.

Anonymous said...

What great news. All my love to Mara and Jasper.

Nadine said...

Ahhhhhhh i am crying.. yes yet again sooo happy for you guys!! Yes Jasper...keep that healthy appitite going! Cant wait to see you all in just a few days. Little Jaspersita we are very proud of you too, keeping your older bro going, such a good girl. Ok off to bed now..thinking about you all and keeping you in our prayers everyday!! lots of hugs and kisses from MALTA

Anonymous said...

YAYYYYY! THIS IS GREAT NEWS JOEY AND MARA AND JASPER! XO EGV AND ALL YOUR GOTHAM PALS

Anonymous said...

Great news!!! We've been following along for updates, between your mom and dad and this blog. I've tried to send many comments. Haven't quite gotten the hang of this yet. We'll see if this goes through. Just know your in our thoughts and prayers daily.Love, Aunt Marcia