Hi everyone! My wife just went through surgery on August 21st for a 3+cm tumor removal. The doctors were great and the surgery went fine... or so I thought. All of the tumor was removed. She spent 3 days in ICU and another 3 in the hospital before being released to out-patient physical therapy.ÂÂ
The facial nerve was spared and she has shown some slight signs of paralysis/numbness on the right side, but they have improved. Prior to being released from the hospital she complained of her back, neck, and head hurting. Everyone thought that it was normal and that it would get better with time and therapy. On her 4th day at home she could not stand it any longer. The pain to her back was intense. She could not get comfortable without a high dose of pain medication. Over the 4 days she was gradually getting worse. She was constantly tired and lethargic acting. She began showing some signs of "LEFT" side facial paralysis. After a call to the doctor she was taken by ambulance back to the hospital. A MRI showed that she had a blood clot in her sinus vein about 2 inches long. The clot was not allowing her spinal fluid to drain. A spinal tap showed that her fluid pressure was "the highest he had ever seen", using the terms of the doctor. Normal I guess is (20) and her's was 4 times that. The pressure was damaging the facial nerves and causing the paralysis. She now has some vision problems that were created by this build up of pressure. They had began treating her with drugs, (steroids, diuretics, etc..) to get the swelling down. Now they have finally put in a lumbar drain. The fluid pressure was at 40 when they put in the drain. So far her fluid is stabilizing and we hope to have her home again soon. She is claiming that she feels much better. She is now showing some signs of "confusion". When talking with her she sometimes "spaces" off mid-sentence and begins rambling about a totally different topic. While asking her the general questions to check her cognitive thought she got about 20% of them wrong.
Everything being said and done, we've been pretty pleased with the doctors. The surgery was a great success. She has no forseeable facial paralysis. She even thinks that she might still have some hearing left. Although the doctor and I both doubt it, we are hopeful.
Are these types of complications normal?ÂÂ
Will the "confusion" get better?
Has anyone else had this blood clot problem?
At what point is it appropriate to use the lumbar drain?
Thank all of you for your posts and replies.