Hi All,
We're still here in Pittsburgh. We have been here all summer. Chris has had quite the journey. just when you think you take one step forware, you get two steps back.
1. After the first tumor surgery to get the pressure off the brain stem, Chris deveoped an infection and what appeared to me to be a spinal fluid leak. We ended up coming back in for an emergency operation on the incision area to clear the infection out.
2. Then after that, the shunt began to fail and he developed hydrocephalus again. The tumor was still too large and he wasn't draining the csf well. Another emergency surgery to remove the shunt and put in a drain. Then the csf became infected but they caught it right away with antibiotics. He was kept in the neuroICU for 2 weeks until the latest surgery.
3. Tumor Surgery Part II- They got the monster 5 cm + tumor and it took 14 hours. Chris says 16 hours considering pre-op and recovery room. It had impacted every nook and cranny of the brain stem and they got as much as possibe. The tumor wasn't too vascular, it was more fibrous. In moving him to the ICU, the drain accidently came out, so we have to get CT Scans frequently and MRI's.
4. Current Status:
In Neuro-ICU, he has a fast heart rate but that has been a problem thru all these surgeries. He has high blood pressure too- we didn't have any of this before.
He is extremely tired, but wakes up easily and has al cognitive functions. He is currently running a slight fever, they have had him on several antibiotics and continue to do so. He has a helmet (pressure bandage over the ear) and a patch over the eye (moisture chamber)...ARGGG....He stood up today and promptly went back to bed. I don't know if he can swallow yet, still has n/g tube. I dind't think the facial expression looked bad the first day but with the swelling, his face is drooping a little. This may recover in time. We still have alot of hurdles to jump and much to discover but the monster tumor is gone!